Windrowan Faerie House
Windrowan Faerie House
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A ruby-ringed faerie home standing steady on stout log legs, its roof tilted hard against the wind
Windrowan Faerie House brings together mixed river stone and rich, deep red glass beads, ringing both windows and the arched door in bold, generous curves. The roof leans and sweeps back sharply, windswept like several of its cousins, but here the house stands unusually steady on two thick, rounded log posts, sturdy as little legs planted firmly against whatever weather comes its way.
This is a house built for standing firm — belonging to a faerie who likes a dramatic roofline but wanted no doubt about the house staying put, whose sturdy log legs keep it grounded no matter which way the wind decides to blow.
Handcrafted from mixed river stone gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry rich red glass beading beneath a dramatically swept slate roofline. The bold ruby gem trim, thick rounded log posts, and steeply tilted roof give Windrowan Faerie House its wonderfully sturdy, storm-ready character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Windrowan Faerie House is ready for a spot that catches a bit of weather — somewhere it can stand firm and let the wind do as it likes.
A home of mixed river stone, ruby red, and the steady, grounded magic of a house built to weather anything. 🍂✨
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