
Before the Saints
Claim Your Piece of History
Wear the Old World
Ireland’s oldest stories were never written down. They were spoken at fires, carved into stone, whispered to children old enough to understand that the world has edges — and something lives past them. These were not symbols. They were not costumes. They were the gods, the Fae, and the forces that shaped a people long before history had a name for any of it.
This collection doesn’t celebrate a holiday. It remembers what came before them.
Carry What They Left Behind
These pieces exist for those who know that Irish heritage runs deeper than a single day on the calendar — that the real story is ancient, strange, and worth wearing.
- The Morrigan: Goddess of fate and war, she didn’t choose sides — she chose outcomes. Her crow still circles.
- The Dagda: Father of the gods. His cauldron never emptied. His club could end a life or restore one. He asks nothing from you except that you remember.
- The Fae: Before the legend was softened, the Lúchorpán were forces of nature — cunning, dangerous, and entirely indifferent to your luck.
Why This Collection Exists
- The Story You Wear: Each piece is rooted in authentic Irish mythology — not the holiday, but the history beneath it.
- Built for Longevity: These aren’t seasonal items. The old gods don’t have an expiration date, and neither do these.
- A Growing Mythology: This collection will expand. More figures. More stories. More of what Ireland actually gave the world.
The myths survived invasion, famine, and diaspora. They’re still here. So are we.
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