The Northern Leprechaun
- or Logheryman - preferred
a military red coat and white
breeches with a broad-
brimmed, high, pointed hat,
on which he would
sometimes balance upside-
down.
Tipperary's Lurigadawne wore an antique red jacket and a jockey cap. He also carried a sword which he used as a magic wand
ABOVE, Floating fairy by CDHM Artisan Judy Raley of Once We Were Faeries
LEFT, Spiteful lephrechan drawing in book "Irish Wonders" b D. R. McAnally, Jr., courtesy Gutenberg.org
while the Luricawne of Kerry was a fat and happy leprechaun whose red coat featured seven
rows of seven gold buttons.