Visit some exciting and inspirational Celtic shops in Pennsylvania. There is almost always a gift you can find for someone there. Some are more “Irish” product shops than “Celtic” product shops. Still others favor the Scottish heritage. Many are very tiny Celtic shops and some are large. Some have a large amount of Irish jewelry and others have more Irish clothing or Irish music. Most Celtic stores make you feel like you are in Ireland!
Many of these Irish vendors can be found at various Celtic festivals throughout the year. In recent years Celtic shops have had a hard time financially making it and they have reverted to closing brick-and-mortar stores and appearing at festivals only.
Oxford Hall Celtic Shop, New Cumberland
The Celtic Glen, Pottstown
Cronins Irish Cottage, Scranton
Donegal Square, Bethlehem
Pipers Way, West Chester
Tipperary West, Erie
Irish Brigade, Gettysburg
The Irish Shop, Glenside
Celtic Cross, Pittsburgh
The Celtic Rose, Lahaska
Irish Design Center, Pittsburgh
Village Irish Shop, Skippack
St. Brendan’s Crossing, Pittsburgh
Thistle and Pine, Marion Center
Thistle & Pine (Celtic & Country Collectibles) is an eclectic retail store. You will find Celtic jewelry (featuring necklaces & rings), Scottish tartans, Clan books, Scottie Dog bookends, Key chains, Scottish marmalades & jellies, Irish & Scottish ceramics, Celtic pottery, and Symbols of Ireland by Wild Goose Studio. There are Scottish, Irish, and Welsh Flags, whiskey fudge, and Celtic CDs. If you are in the area, stop in and we’ll chat about your heritage.
Abby Green, West Chester (610-692-3310)
A Lit’le Irish Too, Gettysburg
Annie’s Irish Corner, Glenolden
Celt-Iberia Traders, New Hope
We feature high quality craft and art work from artists in Ireland , many of whom are not shown anywhere else in the U.S. making our collection completely unique. We also feature Celtic works from the Celtic regions of Spain. Celtic Design is our specialty and much of our work reflects that.
Celtic Myth and Moonlight, West Reading
We have been in business 5 years (as of 2008) and carry many products from the Celtic lands. We also take a more MYSTICAL approach to Celtic ways, and carry swords, cloaks and similar items. We like to spin a web linking past and present for those interested in traditional ways as well as new products.

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