Traditional style lighthouses can be spotted all around Irelands coast line and waterways. The
quintessential lighthouse is usually a tower shaped structure designed to emit light and serve as a
beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at both sea and on inland waterways. This
particular lighthouse has been inspired by the Clare Island Lighthouse. Established in 1806 by the
first Marquess of Sligo, John Denis Browne. The Clare Island Lighthouse was recently renovated and
is now a guesthouse, while its optic is on permanent rotating display at the World of Glass Museum
and Visitor Centre in North West England. This LED features Belleekās iconic hand painted
Shamrocks, an anchor and traditional fishing gear. The LED illuminates the parian body creating a
soft glow and the pierced window detail allows for a brighter light to shine through.