Square Ogham Name Inscription in luxury floating frame



Square Ogham Name Inscription in luxury floating frame
Framed personalised name piece handcrafted using 24 karat gold leaf.
Each Ogham inscription is truly one of a kind. This luxury minimalist artwork presents the ancient Irish language of Ogham in a fresh and modern way. The Ogham Name Inscription is a wonderful and unique gift suitable for many occasions including births, birthdays, engagements, marriage, wedding anniversary etc. It is 100% personalised and you can add these details at the checkout. All inscriptions come with a small translation card allowing you to decipher your own unique inscription.
*This item qualifies for free shipping within Ireland. Please select the free shipping option at checkout.*
Product details:
24 karat gold leaf and black Indian ink
Paper: 200gsm hot pressed satin grain acid-free watercolour paper
Each piece has a deckled edge created by hand.
Outer frame dimensions:
White: 30.5cm x 30.5 cm approximately
Black: 35.5 cm x 35.5 cm approximately
This is a shadowbox or floating frame with a depth for 3.3cm.
At the checkout you will asked to enter personalised details:
Names to be transcribed using the Ogham alphabet.
Date of significance such as birthdate, engagement or anniversary date.
A short Irish phrase of your choosing.
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.