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Caorthannach (Yellow) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Caorthannach? Caorthannach or the mother of demons is one of the greatest foes th..
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Leabhar (Ochre) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Leabhar? Leabhar is book in Irish, specifically The Book of Kells. Leabhar ..
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Bradán Feasa (Salmon) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Bradán Feasa? Bradán Feasa or the Salmon of Knowledge was a fish that ate 6 hazel..
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Puca (Orange) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Púca? The Púca is a mythological fairy and shape shifter. Creatures that ar..
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Aidne (Orange-Red) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Aidne? Aidne is one of the old Celtic gods and more specifically the god of..
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Fear Dearg (Red) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Fear Dearg? Fear Dearg is a faerie of the Aos Sí in Irish mythology meaning Red M..
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Badb (Red - Violet) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Badb? In Irish mythology, the Badb is a war goddess who takes the form of a crow,..
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An Larmhi (Maroon) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name An larmhí? Maroon is one of the colors of County Westmeath, so yeah... An larmhí...
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Pluma (Plum) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Pluma? Pluma is plum in Irish. Fairly obvious right? :) Kielty Inks a..
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Gancanagh (Violet) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Gancanagh? A Gancanagh from Irish gean cánach, meaning 'love talker' is a male fa..
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Banshee (Eggplant) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Banshee? I choose this name more for personal reasons, I have always envisaged a ..
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Bananach (Purple) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Bánánach? In early Irish folklore, the bánánach were preternatural beings, descri..
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Cliodhna (Purple - Blue) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Clíodhna? In Irish mythology, Clíodhna is a Queen of the Banshees of the Tuatha D..
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Fear Gorta (Blue) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Fear Gorta? The Fear Gorta or man of hunger is a phantom of hunger resembling an ..
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Fuath (Juniper) Alcohol Ink 15ml
So why the name Fuath? A fuath literally meaning "hate" in Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, desi..
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