Goldie Fish 'Corcaigh' Ogham inscription - 24 kt gold

Goldie Fish 'Corcaigh' Ogham inscription - 24 kt gold

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Digital print hand-finished using 24 karat gold leaf.

Take a unique piece of Cork city heritage anywhere in the world with this unique hand embellished print. Each Ogham inscription artwork is truly one of a kind. This is a wonderful and unique gift which is suitable for many occasions including births, engagements, marriage, wedding anniversary etc.

The Goldie Fish of Shandon, Cork

The Goldie Fish on St Anne’s Church, Shandon – a salmon-shaped weathervane, eleven feet three inches long and gilded in gold leaf - is one of the most familiar sights on the northside skyline of Cork city. It is estimated the Goldie Fish was probably installed in the late 1750s. The fish is re-gilded every twenty years or so, to maintain its gleam.

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Completed by hand using 24 karat gold leaf this piece is sure to be a talking piece in any home.

Production time: Shipped within 3- 5 working days

What is Ogham?
Ogham (og·am, og-uhm, aw-guhm) also known as The Alphabet of Trees is an ancient alphabet used in Ireland between the 4th-9th centuries AD. It consists of 20 letters each represented as a series of dashes across a central line. To learn more about Ogham click here.

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