Berrycrown Faerie House
Berrycrown Faerie House
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A faerie home crowned with a dense cluster of ruby red right at the very peak
Berrycrown Faerie House is built from mixed river stone, with red glass beads ringing both windows and the door in familiar, generous curves. But at the very peak of the gable, the red gathers thicker and denser than anywhere else on the house, clustering together like a small crown of berries pressed right into the roofline. Moss climbs generously up both side walls, soft and settled, and a mossy branch reaches out quietly from the back.
This is a house that saves its richest colour for the top — belonging to a faerie who likes to crown their home properly, gathering the deepest red where it can be seen first, with moss creeping in everywhere else at its own unhurried pace.
Handcrafted from mixed river stone gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry rich red glass beading that gathers into a dense cluster at the gable peak. The crowning red gem cluster, generous natural moss growth, and mossy reaching branch give Berrycrown Faerie House its wonderfully rich, richly-topped character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Berrycrown Faerie House is ready for a spot among real berries and greenery — hedgerows, bramble corners, or anywhere deep red is welcome to gather at the top.
A home of mixed river stone, ruby red, and the rich, gathered magic of a crown worn right at the peak. 🍒✨
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