Hi Everyone, I hope I find you all well. So this week I’m continuing my series exploring our much loved Irish craft traditions. This week it’s the turn of the much loved and sought after Irish linen.
Woven from the flax plant, linen is the most ancient of materials. It has been discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamen and is mentioned in the book of Genesis when the Pharaoh dressed Joseph in “robes of fine linen”. Its association with luxury is still as strong to this day.
The origins of the production and use of Irish linen are hard to pinpoint but early Christian records show Irish saints in linen clothing and it is said St. Patrick was dressed in a linen shroud upon his death. We know that the industrialization of the Irish linen industry really took off in the 17th century and was concentrated in the Ulster area. By the mid-19th century, Belfast had become the biggest linen producer in the world and earned the nickname Linenopolis.
Pictured above is the amazing Irish Linen Center and Lisburn Museum, just outside Belfast. I highly recommend a trip there to discover all there is to know about Irish linen in their award-winning exhibition ‘Flax to Fabric: the Story of Irish Linen’.
Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen
Nestled at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, stands Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen, one of the much-loved makers here at The Irish Store. The last remaining Irish linen weavers, they are widely regarded as the finest weavers of Jacquard linen in the world. Their history stretches back to the 19th century and their reputation is second to none with examples of their stunning craftsmanship gracing the world’s most prestigious hotels, embassies and palaces. We have a stunning selection of their beautifully crafted tablecloths, napkins and our best selling handkerchiefs. The perfect gift from Ireland.
Lulu’s Top Irish Linen Gifts
1. Gents Set Of 6 Linen Handkerchiefs
This set of 6 pure white Irish linen gentleman’s handkerchiefs are one of our top selling gifts for him here at The Irish Store. Their classic luxury never dates and these are hemstitched; a mark of sophistication. Beautifully crafted by the experts at Thomas Ferguson and presented in a rich green gift box with gold lettering.
2. Ladies Set Of 3 Linen Handkerchiefs
Number two on my list makes the perfect Irish gift for Moms, grandmas and favorite aunts. They are delicately finished with a beautiful lace edging. Again, they come beautifully presented in a crafted gift box. There’s also a personalized version so you can customize for an extra thoughtful touch.
3. Irish Linen Claddagh Wedding Pillow
The big day is here and what better way to present the rings than with this stunning linen wedding pillow. This stunningly crafted Irish wedding cushion features the iconic Irish symbol of love, the Claddagh, embroidered in exquisite detail. There is also delicate satin ribbons to hold those precious rings firmly in place. It’s also the perfect size for little ring bearer hands!
4. Irish Linen Damask Celtic Tablecloth
No Irish home is complete without a genuine Irish linen tablecloth. Time to gather the clan and set the table in style with the ultimate in Irish luxury table linen. This stunning white Irish linen tablecloth features beautifully crafted knotwork and a wealth of Celtic designs, including the classic Irish harp, the ancient round tower and the iconic Celtic high cross to name but a few.
5. Farmhouse Merino Stripe Linen Blanket
I’m going to end with something a little different but truly eye-catching. This stunning Irish throw blanket combines the softness of merino wool with the unmistakable luxury of Irish linen. Add a touch of unique Irish style to your couch or bed.
Well, I hope that has to whet your appetite for all things linen! Shop our full range below and use BLOG10 at the checkout to get a 10% discount!
Thanks for dropping by and happy shopping!
See you next week,
Slán go fóill!
Lulu.
5 comments
There is such history with Irish Linen that could be more deeper, hence, thank you for sharing some helpful information.
dear lulu, do they still make damask table cloths in that gorgeous mint green color with matching napkins still?? my dads mom gave a table cloth and matching napkins to my mother as a bridal shower gift back in 1954 ….. Eileen kimmey
Hi Eileen,
I haven’t come across that shade of green Irish linen -sounds beautiful! I will keep a look out for it though. In the meantime here’s a link to our linen collection at The Irish Store
https://www.theirishstore.com/irish-linen
Kind regards,
Lulu.
I have found a set of linen my husband bought in Ireland in about 1964-65. The box has the words
“Irish Linen Double Damask by Old Bleach” The pattern is Swansea, made in Randalstown Northern Ireland. It has never been used or even unboxed. I’m thinking of using but frankly I am afraid of ruining it.
Your advice?
Hi Terri,
Wow-what a find! They sound like the real deal too – Northern Ireland is the original home of Irish linen. I wouldn’t have the expertise to advise you on their care as they do seem like something of an heirloom. I would recommend you try contacting The Irish Linen Museum for advice. See link below;
https://www.lisburnmuseum.com/
Kind regards and thanks so much for reading,
Lulu.