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Our Heritage

The Sea: A Friend
and a Foe

“The wind came steadily, like the rushing of a great cataract heard at a great distance, but the noises of the sea were continually changing, rising and falling, with the stupendous modulations of an orchestra played by giants.”
Liam O’Flaherty


A Provider and Protector

The sea has always been the lifeforce behind the Aran Islands and their people—surrounding them, shaping them and challenging them for centuries. Ever-present and powerful, it has been a cornerstone of both day-to-day life as well as survival on the islands.

 

In ancient times, the sea fed and protected the islanders. During periods of famine, it offered a source of food when the land could not. In times of danger, it acted as a natural defence allowing the islanders to see their enemies from afar. For generations, the fishing industry sustained island life and provided a vital connection to the wider world. For Aran farmers, fishing became a second livelihood, allowing them enough to earn an income and provide for their families.


An Unforgiving Force

Yet the sea’s generosity has always come with risk. Its ever-changing moods and unforgiving storms claiming the lives of loved ones and leaving communities in mourning. Rough weather could isolate the islands for weeks, cutting the islanders off from medical care and supplies, a cruel reminder of how fragile life at the ocean’s edge could be.


The Aran Sweater: Wool Woven to Withstand the Sea

It was from this reality that the Aran sweater emerged. Born from families’ desire to offer those dear to them protection and comfort from the harsh winds and strong Atlantic spray as well as a means to identify them with a distinctive family pattern if the sea ever decided to return that fisherman to shore.


A Legacy of Love, Loss and Survival

Love, life and loss forever woven into the fabric of Aran heritage—enduring, just like the sea itself.

The Sea

Look you out northeastwards
Over mighty ocean
Teeming with sea-life;
Home of seals,
Sporting splendid;
Its tide has reached fullness.
(Medieval Irish lyric)

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Isles of Aran, Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland


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