Greenwarden Faerie House
Greenwarden Faerie House
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A wild and mossy faerie home held in the arms of the forest, where the green has come to stay
Greenwarden Faerie House is embraced rather than simply framed — two beautifully mossy, reaching branch arms curve around the house on either side, one sweeping upward and outward as though gesturing at the open sky, the other holding steady at the lower storey, both deeply green with moss and entirely at home. Between them, warm grey, cream and honey river-worn stones fill the walls in a wonderfully varied patchwork, and bright emerald gems scatter freely across every surface — ringing the round upper window, dotting the walls between the floors, and framing the lower window and doorway with easy, living generosity. High in the gable, a cluster of raw amethyst sits like something the forest left there and never collected.
This is a home that has made its peace with the wild — belonging to a faerie who opened the door to the forest long ago and never thought to close it again. The green has come in around the edges and that is entirely as it should be.
Handcrafted from varied river-worn stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, each one smoothed and individual. The freely scattered emerald gems, raw amethyst gable detail, deeply mossy reaching branch uprights, and reclaimed slate roof give Greenwarden Faerie House its wonderfully untamed, forest-held character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Greenwarden Faerie House is ready to be reclaimed by a garden — among climbing plants, beside old trees, or anywhere the green is already well and truly in charge.
A home of river stone, living moss, and the ancient easy magic of a place the forest has decided to keep. 🌿💚🪨✨
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