
Rowan Berry Alter
This beautifully hand-sculpted and hand-painted alter is an exclusive collaboration between our founder Jen and talented Skye-based maker Catriona Archibald.
Catriona makes homewares and jewellery from her studio in Waternish on the island and uses a groggy, textured stoneware clay to create these wall ornaments ready for hanging in your home for the season.
In Scottish Gaelic culture, rowan berries are symbolic, especially at Christmas when traditionally a rowan branch was burned to cleanse the air of negativity in the build up to the festivities.
The alters come with a length of soft green velvet ribbon attached so they're ready for hanging in your home, and you can also purchase a set of three mini stoneware bothies to create a sweet village scene in your Christmas alter.
As every alter is handmade, no two will look exactly the same which only adds to their unique charm.
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Rowan Berry Alter
This beautifully hand-sculpted and hand-painted alter is an exclusive collaboration between our founder Jen and talented Skye-based maker Catriona Archibald.
Catriona makes homewares and jewellery from her studio in Waternish on the island and uses a groggy, textured stoneware clay to create these wall ornaments ready for hanging in your home for the season.
In Scottish Gaelic culture, rowan berries are symbolic, especially at Christmas when traditionally a rowan branch was burned to cleanse the air of negativity in the build up to the festivities.
The alters come with a length of soft green velvet ribbon attached so they're ready for hanging in your home, and you can also purchase a set of three mini stoneware bothies to create a sweet village scene in your Christmas alter.
As every alter is handmade, no two will look exactly the same which only adds to their unique charm.
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This beautifully hand-sculpted and hand-painted alter is an exclusive collaboration between our founder Jen and talented Skye-based maker Catriona Archibald.
Catriona makes homewares and jewellery from her studio in Waternish on the island and uses a groggy, textured stoneware clay to create these wall ornaments ready for hanging in your home for the season.
In Scottish Gaelic culture, rowan berries are symbolic, especially at Christmas when traditionally a rowan branch was burned to cleanse the air of negativity in the build up to the festivities.
The alters come with a length of soft green velvet ribbon attached so they're ready for hanging in your home, and you can also purchase a set of three mini stoneware bothies to create a sweet village scene in your Christmas alter.
As every alter is handmade, no two will look exactly the same which only adds to their unique charm.





















