Garnetstone Faerie House
Garnetstone Faerie House
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A wild and ancient faerie home of cool mountain stone, ruby rings, and a tower of old bark standing guard
Garnetstone Faerie House has the bearing of something that has stood on a hillside for a very long time — cool grey-green and silver stones cover the walls in a close, varied mosaic, weathered and elemental, and from them bold ruby red gems ring both round windows and sweep fully around the arched doorway in vivid, unbroken circles, as bright and sure as garnets set into old metal. At the gable peak, a crescent cluster of ruby red and deep green gems arcs like a spray of wild berries at the highest point of a hedge, and a single smooth amber-orange stone above the door glows warmly in all that cool grey. The right side of the house is formed by a magnificent tall cylindrical bark column, thick and lichen-covered, rising from base to roofline as solid and certain as an old round tower — giving Garnetstone Faerie House a profile unlike any other.
This is a home of deep, unhurried permanence — belonging to a faerie who has watched the valley change from this particular hillside for longer than anyone can quite remember, and who has no plans to move. Ancient, bold and entirely sure of itself.
Handcrafted from cool grey-green stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the mountain's most weathered, elemental character. The ruby gem rings, berry gable cluster, warm amber accent, and the remarkable tall round bark column give Garnetstone Faerie House its wonderfully ancient, tower-house character, finished with mossy eave details and reclaimed slate roofing.
Sealed for outdoor display, Garnetstone Faerie House is ready to stand its ground in any garden — against an old wall, among established planting, or anywhere that suits something with the quiet authority of great age.
A home of cool stone, ruby fire, and the deep permanent magic of something that has always been here and always will.❤️🌿🪨✨
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