Cinderpath Faerie House
Cinderpath Faerie House
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A pale golden faerie home of clean lines, ruby detail, and one small turquoise secret
Cinderpath Faerie House has a beautiful restraint to it — pale honey, cream and sandy-gold stones fill the walls in a calm, even patchwork, without the drama of darker tones or the bustle of scattered gems. Instead, two neat circles of deep ruby-red gems ring each round window with quiet precision, and a single trail of the same ruby runs along the base of the lower window and around the arched doorway, measured and deliberate. Above the door, one small turquoise stone sits alone — unexpected and cool and perfect, like something found on a morning walk and kept for exactly this purpose.
This is a home of considered simplicity — belonging to a faerie who knows that less, done beautifully, is always enough. There is nothing fussy here, and nothing wasted. It is the kind of home that takes a moment to fully appreciate, and rewards the looking.
Handcrafted from pale honey and cream-toned stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the mountain's quieter, more luminous side. The precise ruby gem rings, solitary turquoise accent, natural bark branch uprights, and sharply pitched reclaimed slate roof give Cinderpath Faerie House its wonderfully composed, refined character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Cinderpath Faerie House is ready to find a place where it can be properly seen — on a clean windowsill, beside pale flowers, or in a garden corner with a little space around it.
A home of pale gold, ruby precision, and the understated magic of a place that knows exactly what it needs. ❤️🩵✨
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