Here are some suggestions for how to best display a beautiful collection of love spoons, where they will bring you and your family joy every time you see them.
Here are some suggestions for how to best display a beautiful collection of love spoons, where they will bring you and your family joy every time you see them.
Those interested in Welsh saints might be keen to get the name of Cadoc engraved on a Welsh love spoon, especially in September when his life is celebrated.
We take it for granted that a birthday is special and deserves a celebration, but in fact the passing of human years did not always merit particular attention.
The news of an engagement is always so full of joy and promise. It is natural to celebrate this milestone occasion with a special gift. Here are a few ideas!
It’s the height of the graduation ceremony season for many young people up and down the country. It’s natural to want to celebrate this milestone with a gift.
Welsh people use the word cwtch to imply a cosiness that is emotionally and physically comforting. Here’s a look at how to bring a little cwtch into your home!
Weddings and traditions go hand in hand, with many centuries old customs. Here’s a look at some of the stories behind our oldest and best loved traditions.
We have many beautiful native flowers and over the centuries, some of them have been adopted as a national symbol. Here’s a look at the story behind each one.
It seems as though spring has only just begun, but we are fast approaching midsummer’s day on 21 June. Here’s a look at how the summer solstice is celebrated
Wales is a country with a strong and unique national identity and is rich in cultural emblems. Here’s a look at some of the most recognisable symbols of Wales.
It will soon be Father’s Day, which falls on the third Sunday of every June. Here’s a look at the origins of the day, and some suggestions for memorable gifts.
The May Day bank holiday customs have deep roots in Wales, and are thought to have evolved out of an ancient Celtic festival. Here’s a look at some traditions.
The wedding season will soon be with us, and in Wales there are some charming customs around the business of love and marriage. Here are just a few examples!
Wales is a land full of unique customs and so it won’t surprise you that it has its own Easter traditions. Here are just a few of the charming ancient rituals.
St. David’s Day falls annually on 1 March in honour of the patron saint of Wales. Here’s a look at who St David was and how his legacy is celebrated in Wales.