Emberburst Faerie House
Emberburst Faerie House
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A faerie home with a scatter of jewelled colour bursting near the peak, and a paw print resting quietly above the door
Emberburst Faerie House is built from warm gold and honey stone, but near the top of the gable, a scatter of green and purple glass fragments bursts across the surface, loose and irregular, like a small firework caught mid-spark. Below that, chunky, polished near-black pebbles trace the outer edges of the whole house, studding both windows and the door in a heavier, bolder line than most of its cousins. Just above the door, a small round grey stone bears a delicate paw-print mark, quiet and easy to miss, as though some small creature had stopped there once and left its mark in the wet stone.
This is a house full of small surprises — belonging to a faerie who likes a bit of unplanned colour and doesn't mind the odd visitor leaving traces behind, its bold black trim balanced by that single soft, curious detail above the door.
Handcrafted from warm-toned river stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry a bright, scattered burst of colour near the peak framed by bold, dark stone edging. The loose glass-fragment burst, chunky black pebble trim, and hand-set paw-print stone give Emberburst Faerie House its wonderfully lively, story-filled character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Emberburst Faerie House is ready for a spot where small discoveries are welcome — somewhere it can be looked at closely, again and again.
A home of golden stone, jewelled colour, and the small, curious magic of a paw print left behind at the door. 🐾✨
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