Collection: Celtic Fairies

Fairies (English isles/Celtic)

The word "fairies" comes from the earliest noun "fays," Probably a form of "fatae." "Fay-Erie" was a state of enchantment or glamour. Fairies used the glamour to trap mortals in Fairyland. The primary use of the four-leaf clover enabled mortals to see through the fairies illusion'. The word "fay" describes one who has the "sight" or the gift of prophecy.