Square Ogham Name Inscription in luxury floating frame
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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 14 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.