The first substantial traces of independent Irish life are to be found around the valley of the river Boyne, these great passage tombs, built around 3500 BC were the burial chambers for their tribal kings, kings of a simple agricultural society which already carried the unmistakable imprint of a civilization. Their artwork and decorated carvings. You could call them the earliest signatures of an Irish identity. Eamonn has been fascinated by the artwork and ability of these early settlers in Newgrange, Ireland, so the Newgrange range is his interpretation of their creativity.