Pebblemoor Faerie House
Pebblemoor Faerie House
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A quietly beautiful faerie home of river-worn stone, a daisy at the peak, and the unhurried charm of things gathered well
Pebblemoor Faerie House is the most naturally pebbled of homes — its walls packed with a glorious variety of river-worn stones in warm grey, cream, sandy-brown, muted green and rust, each one smoothed and rounded by water, each one entirely its own. Jet-black pebbles ring both round windows in loose, natural circles — not placed with precision but with the easy confidence of stones that simply belong there — and at the gable peak, a small white daisy mosaic with a yellow centre sits like the first flower of the season, simple and perfectly right. Beside the arched door, a scatter of bright yellow gems and a single warm red stone catch the light like the last interesting things found on a very good walk.
This is the most elemental of homes — belonging to a faerie who collects stones by feel as much as sight, who could identify a Kerry river by the colour of its pebbles, and whose home is made entirely of things the mountain and its water have been shaping for years. Quietly beautiful and entirely honest.
Handcrafted from beautifully varied river-worn stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, every single piece individual and unrepeatable. The jet-black pebble window rings, white daisy gable mosaic, yellow and red accent gems, a reaching bark branch upright, and reclaimed slate roof give Pebblemoor Faerie House its wonderfully natural, gathered character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Pebblemoor Faerie House is ready to find its place in a garden that appreciates natural things — beside water, on a stone surface, or anywhere the beauty of the ordinary is already well understood.
A home of river-worn stone, a single daisy, and the simple deep magic of things shaped by water into something worth keeping. 🌼🪨✨
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