Well, it’s hard to believe that BiddyMurphy.com has been online for 13 years now! Time flies! We’re fierce proud of our lovely business and delighted to see it’s continued success and growth! And of course, we’re so grateful to have such a supportive customer base that love coming back for their favourite items from the Emerald Isle. As a thank you for yere continued support, we’d love to give ye 20% OFF ALL RINGS for the rest of the week (until Sun. 23rd July 2017) with promocode BIDDYRING! Find yourself or a loved one something extra special and thank you...
There is only one week left before Valentine’s Day (I literally can’t believe it! Time is flying altogether)! I want to make sure you’re prepared. There are three words that everyone wants to hear this February 14th but that seems a bit easy doesn’t it? For that special someone who loves all things Irish, let me teach you how to say all of the important things as Gaelige (in Irish)! Is tú mo stóirín - (Is thoo muh store-een) - You are my little sweetheart! Anything with ‘ín’ at the end in Irish means ‘little’. My mother still calls me...
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner but don’t worry; we have everything you’ll need to make this day special. There are so many beautiful things you could get for your Valentine (all of which you can find on BiddyMurphy.com) but today, we’re going to look at some of our gorgeous rings. A ring is the perfect gift on Valentine’s Day as it symbolises the never ending circle of love and the strength of your relationship. Here are a few of my favourite rings: ‘Mo Anam Cara’ - This means ‘My Soulmate’ in Irish. These stunning rings are made...
Dear Santa, Define "good"... I think I was really good this year, although I know there’s probably a few around me that would dispute that. Okay yes, I ate all of the M&Ms out of the trail mix. The boyfriend said that sort of thing should be illegal - but it’s not.. So I’m good right? Santa, could you blame me for drowning my sister’s Furby? I think we can all agree that it was for the common good - that yolk was terrifying, even for me Santa! Please don’t let the elves make anything like that again! I don’t...
There are so many Irish Symbols out there ! But what do they really mean? Let’s explore the world of Irish Symbology together! The Harp: The harp is one of Ireland’s most iconic symbols! As far back as the 13th century, harpists enjoyed a high status in Irish society for providing people with joy and music. In the 17th century, during the period of the 'Kingdom of Ireland', the pillar of the harp began to be depicted as a bare-breasted woman. When Ireland became the independent Irish state in 1922, a late-medieval Gaelic harp (a cláirseach), the Trinity College Harp,...