Elderberry Faerie House
Elderberry Faerie House
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A warm faerie home where deep red deepens into near-black at the very peak, like berries at their ripest
Elderberry Faerie House shares its warm gold and honey stone with Rowanberry, but the colour here tells its own story — rich ruby red glass rings the windows and door as it does throughout, but climbs and darkens as it nears the gable peak, deepening into near-black beads clustered right at the top, as though the berries furthest from the ground had ripened longest in the sun. A mossy branch rests against one side wall, soft and settled, and the whole house rises to a single tall, sharply pointed roof rather than stacking in tiers.
This is a house for a faerie who likes things fully ripened — one who waits for the darkest, richest colour before calling something ready, and whose home carries that same deep, gathered-in warmth right up to its highest point.
Handcrafted from warm-toned river stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the same honeyed base as Rowanberry, deepening here from ruby red into near-black at the gable. The graduated berry-dark gem colouring, mossy branch support, and single tall pointed slate roof give Elderberry Faerie House its wonderfully rich, deep-autumn character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Elderberry Faerie House is ready for a spot among real berries and dark greenery — hedgerows, bramble corners, or anywhere the deepest colours of the season gather.
A home of golden stone, deepening red, and the rich, ripened magic of a house that waited for the darkest colour. 🖤❤️✨
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