| Leprechauns are solitary by nature, they are said to live in remote places and to make shoes and brogues. The sound of his hammering betrays his presence. Paddy, Pat Murphy, Michael, Good Robert, Mr. Kevin, and Old Tom. We are pleased to offer the Leprechauns of Ballycoreagh. Originally sculpted by Marnie S. Pold for Ballycoreagh Studios, we present these six charming Irishmen encountered on the search for Ballycoreach Castle. Each is approximately 9 inches tall and comes with an aluminum spike cast into the base for mounting in the garden. Hand made of durable cement with an antique gray finish. They are very detailed. Weight: approximately 3 lbs. each. Usually leaves warehouse in 7 days or less. Leprechaun Legend: Irish fairy. looks like a small old man (approx 2 feet tall), often dressed like a shoemaker,with a cocked hat; a leather apron. According to legend, leprechauns are aloof, unfriendly, live alone, pass the time making shoes...they also possess a hidden pot of gold. Treasure hunters can often track down a leprechaun by the sound of his shoemaker & hammer. If caught, he can be forced to reveal the whereabouts of his treasure, but the captor must keep their eyes on him. If the captor and eyes leave the leprechaun, he vanishes all hopes of finding the treasure are lost. |