TV shopping goes green for the day

QVC is a 24-hour satellite shopping channel widely available on cable TV in the US

QVC is a 24-hour satellite shopping channel widely available on cable TV in the US. A potential audience of 65 million people can tune in to a channel that lovingly plugs a litany of products to order by phone.

The smart sellers at QVC ran a "Made in Ireland" themed selection of goods for 26 hours from 10 p.m. on Tuesday the 16th through St Patrick's Day - and sold $10 million worth. What type of a thing constitutes an Irish buy, so? The QVC website listed the merchandise - eight pages of it. Thinking Belleek? Go right to the top of the range with a beautiful "Kathleen" dancing doll, which will set you back $209.50.

What about a lovely "hand sculpted blarney stone glass paperweight"? Very Irish, and quite a bit more affordable at $28.50. A bit of Guinness would look good on the sitting-room shelves, and for $21.50 you could save yourself the bother of cramming dripping pint glasses into your jacket at the end of the night and get the full set of four.

What about a Waterford Crystal Rock of Cashel vase? What's $325 for pure class? There's a range of Claddagh jewellery in gold and emerald, or maybe you'd rather the 14K gold shamrock ring.

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There's also any amount of fetching, typical Irish gear to choose from, the central theme being the Aran stitch. Interestingly, you can buy "unisex" Aran sweaters - perhaps the gender-specific versions are available only in more select shops.

And there is quite a range of handy little items: a traditional Irish blackthorn walking stick - traditionally seen on Oirish pub walls in places like Bhutan - or maybe a heraldic-scroll-of-Ireland jigsaw puzzle. Again, very traditional. But your "must" this year has to be the Connemara marble rosary beads, a steal at $26.