Celtic Showcase

Celtic Showcase Celtic Trade/Gift Show We hope that you can join us to meet new people, renew old friendships and conduct business in a friendly atmosphere.

In late April every year for the past twenty five years, in New Jersey, the Ireland Show has been the showcase for the very best in Celtic Giftware. Returning this year in Parsippany Embassy Suites, NJ
April 23rd - 25th 2022

It is our privilege to bring to you the best Jewellery, Knitwear, Ceramics, Glassware, Metalwork, Fashion, Food Products, Heraldic Goods and Giftware that our ancient lands have to offer. We hope too that you can stay and enjoy our line up of entertainment each night!

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Embassy Suites Parsippany
Parsippany, NJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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CELTIC SHOWS

showcasing the best in Celtic Giftware since 1996

Twenty five years ago Enterprise Ireland started the initial show in Secaucus, New Jersey, known as the Look is Ireland. Peter Collins with his good friend John Branigan built on the success of the Look is Ireland and created the Ireland Show. They identified that producers of giftware, jewelry and fashion, needed a vehicle to sell many items to the mostly Irish ethnic market that had grown and developed in the USA and Canada through the years of emigration from Ireland. The show began with just two floors of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Secaucus and grew to six floors in just 5 years.

In an interview with Celtic Life International (celticlifeintl.com), Peter Collins says; “The show is an important gathering of all those involved in the industry, not alone to do business, but to socialize and converse about the difficulties and challenges they all face. This very much includes our Celtic neighbours from Scotland, Wales and England and those North American based companies who represent Celtic merchandise in the USA and Canada.”