Gorsemoor Faerie House
Gorsemoor Faerie House
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A dark and vivid faerie home where mountain grey meets the electric yellow of an open moorland morning
Gorsemoor Faerie House carries the colours of the Kerry uplands at their most dramatic — cool dark grey-green and charcoal stones cover the walls with the close, textured feeling of a hillside after a long night of rain, weathered and elemental. Against all that cool darkness, vivid chartreuse-yellow gems ring both round windows and sweep fully around the arched doorway in bold, unbroken circles — as electric and immediate as gorse flowers against a dark February sky. On the left wall, a small scatter of deep amethyst and bright emerald green gems catches the eye like a wildflower patch on a moorland path — unexpected, beautiful and entirely natural-feeling.
This is a home of the high open places — belonging to a faerie who prefers the uplands to the lowlands, who knows the smell of wet heather and finds it one of the finest things there is, and whose home carries the colours of a landscape most people only pass through and never properly stop in. Bold, elemental and entirely self-possessed.
Handcrafted from cool dark grey-green stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the mountain's most open, weather-worn, moorland character. The vivid yellow gem rings, amethyst and green wall scatter, small emerald gem trail, natural bark branch upright, and reclaimed slate roof give Gorsemoor Faerie House its wonderfully dramatic, moorland-dark character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Gorsemoor Faerie House is ready to make its mark — on an open wall, among dark-leaved plants, or anywhere that suits something with the open hillside's particular brand of vivid, uncompromising beauty.
A home of dark mountain stone, electric yellow, and the bold open magic of a moorland that glows brightest in the hardest light. 💛🌿💜✨
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