Ivyroot Faerie House
Ivyroot Faerie House
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A deep-woodland faerie home of dark stone, living green, and bark that has been there since the beginning
Ivyroot Faerie House feels older than the others — its walls built from dark slate-grey and charcoal stones, close-packed and ancient-looking, as though gathered from the deepest part of the mountain where the light barely reaches. Bright emerald green gems ring the upper window and sweep generously around the lower window and arched doorway in bold, unbroken circles — vivid and alive against all that dark stone, like moss finding every crack and thriving there. The two bark uprights framing the house are the most characterful of any in the collection — gnarled, mossy, branching outward — less like posts and more like old trees that agreed to hold the roof for a while.
This is a home of great age and deep rootedness — belonging to a faerie who has been in this spot since before the forest was named, who knows every stone personally, and who considers a little moss on the walls a sign of things going well. Quiet, ancient, and completely at home in itself.
Handcrafted from dark grey and charcoal stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the mountain's most elemental, weather-worn character. The vivid emerald gem rings, deeply mossy natural bark uprights, and reclaimed slate roof give Ivyroot Faerie House its wonderfully ancient, forest-rooted quality.
Sealed for outdoor display, Ivyroot Faerie House is ready to disappear into a garden — among dark ivy, old stone walls, or wherever the wildest, most rooted corner happens to be.
A home of dark stone, living green, and the slow deep magic of something that has always, always been here. 🌿🪨💚✨
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