By nature they are mischievous and fun loving. They act as the Tailor, Cobbler, Blacksmith and defenders of the Elfin population.

Those who are fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of one describe them as no higher than 36 inches and usually in green so as to camouflage Lazy Days themselves against the forty shades of green. They are the more solitary of the Fairy Kingdom. They mix well but also enjoy their own company. Their ascendancy is as interesting as the characters they have become with their mother a wayward fairy and their father a notorious spirit.

Only the leprechauns know the hidden treasures of the world. For this reason they are sought by young and old alike throughout the world. We have been able to capture their image reflected in the water and then they were gone.

These images have been recreated in our studio in Ireland into fine collectibles for you to enjoy. We have "Lazy Days" doing what everyone does when in Ireland. A just lay back and enjoy the atmosphere mood. Then there are "Crock of Gold", guarding those treasures, "Pipe Dreams" a little bewildered by the chase sits on a tree stump and takes out his pipe, "Wishing Well" we all take wishes out of the well but who pus them in? well now you know.

"The Tailor" is mending the coat for the party while "The Cobbler" is finishing those shoes and the paperwork is being checked to see if this The Little Folk box has to go to Santa. As you know, the leprechauns do all Santa's Irish work (It's a union thing).

Should you be blessed with the glimpse of a leprechaun keep your gaze fixed and your grip fast until they reveal to you all they know. May they bring you all the luck you desire!

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The above picture from top left to bottom right show "Wishing Well", "Cobbler", "Crock of Gold", "Tailor", "Lazy Days".




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