Silverbrook Faerie House
Silverbrook Faerie House
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Silverbrook Faerie House is built from the palest, most luminous stones in the collection — cool grey, silver and white river-worn pebbles cover every surface in a close, varied mosaic that shifts and glimmers in the light like water moving over a shallow streambed. Both round windows are bordered with the same pale pebbles, giving the whole face a clean, composed quality, and two small flower mosaics are tucked into the walls — one in yellow and olive at the gable peak, one in yellow and ruby red at the heart of the front face — small and warm, like two separate sightings of the same wildflower on a long walk. The lichen-covered bark uprights on both sides carry their own quiet beauty, as textured and individual as the stones themselves.
This is a home of the silver mountain morning — belonging to a faerie who rises before the dew has lifted, who finds the particular quality of early light on pale stone one of the most beautiful things there is, and whose home holds that quality even in full afternoon. Calm, cool and quietly radiant.
Handcrafted from pale grey and silver river-worn stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the mountain's most luminous, water-touched character. The twin hidden flower mosaics, pale pebble window borders, lichen-covered bark uprights, low reaching branch, and reclaimed slate roof give Silverbrook Faerie House its wonderfully still, silver-morning character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Silverbrook Faerie House is ready to find somewhere the light falls softly — beside pale flowers, near water, or in any garden corner that comes into its own in the early hours.
A home of silver stone, hidden flowers, and the still, luminous magic of a mountain morning that holds its quiet long after the day has begun. 🌸🪨✨
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