Thursday, March 3, 2011

Relief carved Celtic horse ceramic tile

Our relief carved 12 x 12 Celtic tripple horse tile, shown here decorated in a honey underglaze
with a clear gloss glaze finish.
Available at earthsongtiles.com

The horse goddess Epona originated in Gaul. But Her cult was so popular it quickly spread to Britain and as far east as Bulgaria,  she was the only Celtic diety to be worshiped in Rome, her feast day being the 18th of December. In Welsh tradition, Eponas equivalent is Rhiannon and in Ireland the goddeses Macha & Etain. She was known as both a protectress as well as the mother goddess who presided over the life cycle.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Relief carved ceramic faerie tile

Our new 6x6 faerie tile.
Available at earthsongtiles.com

Asking questions, open minds
Looking in between
Seeking love, and various kinds
Of creatures yet unseen

Taking chances, bravely stride
Beyond the realms we know
With magic hoping to collide
To feel our spirits grow

Stepping closer to the brink
We ponder mythic themes
Through the veil, with mother sync
World of wonder,  faerie dreams.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Decorative handmade ceramic crane tile

6 x 6 Crane tile done in a mocha cream gloss glaze.

One of the most frequently mentioned birds of the ancient Irish & British tradition, the crane represents secret knowlege, patience & longevity. The same symbolism is attributed to the crane in Chinese culture as well, where next to the phoenix it is the most favored of all the bird symbols.
Cranes dance in circles, which the ancients associated with both the movement of the sun and their role as guides, leading souls out of incarnation and back again to birth ( the stork?) Many cultures around the world were known to enact ritual crane dances, using nine steps and a leap while weaving in and out of a maze pattern to symbolize the journey of the soul.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Handmade Celtic Ceramic tile installation

Here's a picture of one of our 30 x 30 Celtic tile sets in the process of being installed. We don't do installing ourselves, we just make the tiles, but we do recomend shopping around for a setter that's had some experience with handmade tiles. Because of the variations there is often more "eyeballing" and minor adjustments to be done than you'll get with most manufactued tiles. thetiledoctor.com is a pretty informatve site if your planning on doing your own tile setting.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Celtic deer and dragon ceramic tile set

This is our 30 x 30, 12 piece Celtic deer and dragon tile set. It's 1/2 inch thick with very shallow relief carving,  which makes it especially suited to being installed on either the floor or wall. It's shown here in two of our best selling colors, Mocha cream & Mossy stone.
We have the same design in a 13 x 13, 9 piece set. This one's 3/8 inch thick and the center tile has deeper relief carving.

In both Celtic and Native American symbolism the deer, or hind, represents femininity, gentleness and kindness. Called "Faerie cattle" by ancient Celts, who believed them to be supernatural.
Dragons,  in the British Celtic mythology, symbolize power of the elements and  treasures of the subconscious mind.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Decorative ceramic Celtic Owl tile

I am coeval with the ancient oak
Whose roots spread wide in yonder moss
Many a race has passed before me
And still I am the lonely owl of Srona
                                                 Domhnull Mac Fhionnlaidh

Owl, cailleach-oidhche (crone of the night), sacred to the Goddess in her crone aspect
symbolizes esoteric wisdom & secrecy.
This is our very popular 6x6 Celtic Owl tile, shown here in a high gloss espresso art glaze.