Windgreen Faerie House
Windgreen Faerie House
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A warm faerie home ringed in green glass beneath a roof caught leaning hard in the wind
Windgreen Faerie House shares its warm gold and honey stone with several of its cousins, ringed here in bright green glass around both windows and the arched door. But like Bramblewind and Windberry before it, the roof is what gives this house its character — steeply pitched and swept dramatically to one side, as though caught mid-gust and never quite settled back down. A real branch reaches out from low on the wall, gnarled and weathered, pointing off at its own determined angle.
This is a house that's made peace with the weather — belonging to a faerie who doesn't mind a lean or a tilt, who built a home to stand comfortably at an angle rather than fight to stay upright, and whose branch always seems to be pointing toward wherever the wind is coming from.
Handcrafted from warm-toned river stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the same honeyed warmth as several of its cousins, ringed in bright green glass beneath a dramatically windswept roofline. The bold green gem trim, weathered reaching branch, and steeply tilted slate roof give Windgreen Faerie House its wonderfully restless, gust-caught character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Windgreen Faerie House is ready for a spot that catches a bit of breeze — somewhere it can lean into the weather just as it always has.
A home of golden stone, green glass, and the restless, steady magic of a house that learned to stand at an angle. 🍃✨
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