The Skelligs round wooden map in a black frame, showing Skellig Michael and Little Skellig, styled on a wall shelf in a bright, modern coastal interior.
The Skelligs round wooden map in a natural frame, showing Skellig Michael and Little Skellig, styled on a wall shelf in a bright, modern coastal interior.

Outcrop

The Skelligs round wooden 3d map – Handcrafted Irish Coastal Wall Art

Sale price€99,00
Frame colour:Black
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THE SKELLIGS, CO. KERRY, IRELAND

Na Scealga

Celebrate one of Ireland’s most iconic coastal landmarks with The Skelligs round wooden map. This handcrafted artwork highlights the isolation of the dramatic twin islands of Skellig Michael and Little Skellig, rising from the Atlantic off Kerry’s rugged coastline — a place of awe, mythology, and breathtaking natural beauty.

All our maps is made in Ireland from sustainable materials, precision-cut and layered to create a detailed 3D representation of these world-famous islands and their surrounding waters. Whether as a gift for a sea lover, movie buff, a Kerry local, or a fan of Ireland’s wild west coast, this map brings the timeless spirit of The Skelligs into your home.

Accurate:

We meticulously combine international and local survey data, satellite imagery, and historical maps to design each Outcrop art map from scratch with precision and accuracy.

Detailed:

Using cutting-edge laser technology, we capture the finest details of Ireland’s landscapes and coastlines, bringing every contour and feature to life.

Innovative Round Frames:

Our unique patent-pending round frames, crafted from FSC-certified birch sourced from sustainably managed Finnish forests, are a seamless blend of minimalist design and eco-conscious materials, adding a contemporary touch to any space.

Exceptional Quality:

Every piece is hand-finished using traditional techniques, ensuring your artwork meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and is built to last.

Designed and Made in Sligo, Ireland:

Proudly handcrafted in our Sligo workshop, each map reflects the spirit of Irish design, sustainability, and local artistry.