Celebrate the heritage of County Tyrone with this beautifully illustrated crest print from the Ireland Inspires Origins Collection. Featuring the historic arms of Tyrone rendered in a timeless watercolour style, this artwork honours the county's deep Gaelic roots, proud history, and enduring cultural identity.
At the centre of the crest stands the iconic Red Hand of Ulster, one of the most recognisable symbols in Irish heraldry, reflecting Tyrone's historic place within the ancient province of Ulster. Above, the fleur-de-lis and star reference the powerful O'Neill dynasty, whose influence shaped much of Gaelic Ireland and earned Tyrone its enduring nickname, The O'Neill County.
The crest bears the Latin motto "Consilio et Prudentia", meaning "By Counsel and Prudence." This phrase reflects the wisdom, leadership, and careful judgement associated with Tyrone's historic rulers and the county's long-standing role in Irish history.
Set against a parchment-inspired background with subtle watercolour accents, this artwork combines traditional heraldry with contemporary design to create a meaningful tribute to family roots, local pride, and Irish heritage.
Whether your connection to Tyrone comes through ancestry, family history, or a love of Ireland's rich cultural traditions, this print offers a lasting reminder of the people and stories that have shaped the county through the centuries.
Print Details
- Size: 12 × 16 inches
- Museum-quality fine art print
- Printed on premium matte paper
- Solid wood frame options available
- Ready to hang
- Heritage-inspired watercolour crest artwork
- Carefully packaged for protection during shipping
Designed with Tyrone Origins in mind.
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