Jenti Forest

This year the postal system seems to be slowing down sooner than usual. Unfortunately I can no longer guarantee orders to the USA will arrive on time. The official last post dates for Christmas parcels within Ireland is the 16th of December but I would recommend not leaving it that late. Packages are already taking upwards of a week to arrive! Please don't hesitate to contact me directly if you would like to arrange collection. I will also be in the Cork Craft and Design shops in Douglas, Cork, a lot in the week leading up to Christmas and I can meet you there if that helps! I wish you all a wonderful Christmas.
Christmas Postage Update

From delicate necklaces adorned with woodland motifs to elegant earrings echoing the whispers of the forest, my collections bring nature's charm to life. Browse through my work and find the perfect piece that resonates with your style and spirit.
Shop Collections
Embrace the magic of Jenti Forest Jewellery by visiting my online shop. Begin your journey to owning a piece of nature's elegance. Crafted with passion and infused with stories waiting to be told.


Inspiration
Nature is my muse. Each piece of jewellery is crafted with a blend of meticulous artistry and a wandering imagination. I strive to capture the essence of the outdoors. The intricate patterns of leaves, the gentle sway of branches, the iridescence of a dew-kissed morning. Transformed into wearable art.

Christmas Wish List

St Brigids Cross
St Brigid is one of the patron saints of Ireland. Firstly a prominent goddess worshipped by ancient pagan Celts, she was the namesake of the saint who lived in the fifth and sixth centuries.
Brigid the goddess was associated with everything from poetry, healing and metal crafting to nature, fertility and fire. She was honored on the mid-winter holy day of Imbolc, still commemorated on Feb. 1, which also became St. Brigid’s Day. Imbolc marks the approximate midpoint between the winter solstice and spring equinox.

















