Celebrate your connection to County Fermanagh with this distinctive Celtic-inspired artwork from the Ireland Inspires Origins Collection. Featuring the outline of Fermanagh alongside an intricate Celtic knotwork motif, this design reflects the rich history, heritage, and enduring traditions of The Lakeland County.
Set against a timeless parchment-style background, the artwork incorporates the Irish name Fear Manach and the sentiment "From This Place We Came – Abhaile", creating a meaningful tribute to ancestry, family roots, and Irish identity. The Celtic knotwork pattern draws inspiration from Ireland's ancient artistic traditions, symbolising continuity, strength, and the enduring connection between generations.
Known as The Lakeland County, Fermanagh is celebrated for its stunning waterways and natural beauty. From the tranquil waters of Upper and Lower Lough Erne to the historic monastic settlement of Devenish Island and the remarkable Marble Arch Caves, the county's landscapes and heritage are woven throughout this design.
Combining ancient Celtic symbolism with contemporary design, this artwork offers a lasting celebration of place, memory, and Irish heritage. Whether displayed as part of a heritage wall or gifted to someone with Fermanagh roots, it serves as a timeless reminder of the people, landscapes, 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 Celtic knotwork design
- Carefully packaged for protection during shipping
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All prints are made to order. If your item arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us within 7 days of delivery at hello@irelandinspires.eu with photos and we'll make it right.
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