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Welcome to our Welsh Specific Pages.  Click on any of the links above to access a wide variety of Gifts, Jewelry and Treasures.UltimateFlags.com Flag of Wales

Some great Pottery, Love Spoons and Jewelry items direct from Wales.

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Wales Sticker

  • $2.50US

  • Great sticker for your window or car.  Show your Welsh Pride.
Welsh Glass Stein
  • Welsh Glass Stein
    • $55.00US
    • The official flag of Wales with Welsh dragon is high fired on both sides of the stein. In the center of this design is a pewter embossed appliqué featuring the word “WALES” and a detailed castle (representing the many from Wales). On the lid is a map of the country and the word “WALES” twice along the circumference.  Volume: 0.5L.  Dimensions: 7-1/4"

Cymru Sticker
  • Cymru Sticker

    • $3.50US

    • Great sticker for your window or car.  Show your Welsh Pride.

Dragon Love Spoon
  • Dragon Love Spoon

    • $70.00US

    • The Dragon of Wales, guarding the everlasting love of the Celtic knot. Hand carved and finished with natural wax.

    • Approximate dimensions: 24 x8 x 1 (cm)

  • Please allow 3-4 weeks shipping from the United Kingdom

Welsh Dragon Pendant
  • Welsh Dragon Pendant
    • $20.00US
    • Welsh Dragon Pendant (1"). Made from Cornish Pewter.  Includes a black cord chain.

Welsh Dragon Hair Tie
  • Welsh Dragon Hair Tie
    • $20.00US
    • Cornish Pewter.  35 mm.  The traditional Welsh symbol to adorn your lovely locks.

  • Some Historical Fact about Wales: Legends of Long Ago

     

    • St. David is the patron saint of Wales. He was a monk who lived on bread, water, herbs and leeks and died on March 1, 589 A. D.

    • The leek had been recognized as the emblem of Wales since the middle of the 16th century.

      • Nowadays, the leek is worn on March 1 (St. David's Day—the Welsh national holiday) and at international rugby matches. The daffodil is also a Welsh national emblem because its Welsh name is translated as a type of leek.

    • All over Wales you will find wishing wells into which people still throw money. Some wishing wells are said to help your love life, others, tradition has it, can heal the sick.

    • The Red Dragon of Wales (y ddraig goch), although perhaps of Chinese origin, was introduced to Britain by the Romans some eighteen hundred years ago. Initially a military standard, in time this mythical beast developed into the flag of a nation.

    • Today despite the dominance of its neighbour England, the people of Wales have never ceased to be Welsh. The language culture and flag have all survived. The Welsh flag is seen perhaps now more than ever before in its history. 

 

 
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