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  2. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    Popular designers include Gavin Doherty, Conor O’Sullivan, and Elevation. Some dancers will even design the costume themselves. The dancer can also buy second hand from another dancer. Since the costumes are handmade with pricey materials, unique designs, and are custom measured to each dancer, the costumes can cost between $1,000 and $6,000 ...

  3. Diarmuid Gavin - Wikipedia

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    Diarmuid Gavin. Diarmuid Gavin (born 10 May 1964) is an Irish garden designer and television personality. He has presented gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show on nine occasions from 1995 to 2016, winning a number of medals, including gold in 2011. He has also authored or co-authored at least ten gardening-related books.

  4. Full Grown - Wikipedia

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    Gavin Munro. Gavin Munro was born in Matlock England. [8] He studied furniture design. He created driftwood furniture while in San Francisco. [3] Munro's mother in-law allowed the first prototypes of chairs to be grown in her garden. He co-founded Full Grown. [1]

  5. Wire sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Wire sculpture. Wire sculpture is the creation of sculpture or jewelry (sometimes called wire wrap jewelry) out of wire. The use of metal wire in jewelry dates back to the 2nd Dynasty in Egypt and to the Bronze and Iron Ages in Europe. [1] In the 20th century, the works of Alexander Calder, Ruth Asawa, and other modern practitioners developed ...

  6. Kindred Spirits (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Kindred Spirits is a large stainless steel outdoor sculpture in Bailick Park in Midleton, County Cork, Ireland. [1][2] Created by artist Alex Pentek, Kindred Spirits commemorates the 1847 donation by the Native American Choctaw people to Irish famine relief during the Great Hunger, despite the Choctaw themselves living in hardship and poverty ...

  7. 1935 Irish 2d coil stamp - Wikipedia

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    2d. Estimated value. GB £ 9,000 (mint) [1] GB £ 1,500 (used) [1] The Rare 2d Coil was an experimental vertical coil stamp, denominated 2d, issued by the Irish Post Office in 1935 [2][3] and is one of the scarcest, and most valuable, Irish stamps. It is often referred to by stamp collectors simply as "Scott 68b" or "SG 74b", [1] being the ...

  8. 62 Group of Textile Artists - Wikipedia

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    62 Group of Textile Artists. The 62 Group of Textile Artists is an international group of professional textile artists founded in the United Kingdom in 1962. [1] The group is a Constituted Artists Co-operative, focussed on exhibiting the work of its members in the UK and overseas. Membership of the group is achieved through a selection process.

  9. Irish euro coins - Wikipedia

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    Irish euro coins. Irish 1 euro coin obverse side. Irish euro coins all share the same design by Jarlath Hayes, that of the harp, a traditional symbol for Ireland since the Middle Ages, based on that of the Brian Boru harp, housed in Trinity College Dublin. The same harp is used as on the official seals of the Taoiseach, and government ministers ...