You have found the most unique Irish Thank You Gift! This Ogham Thank You Plaque is a wall hanging handmade from bronze and limestone. The hand craved ancient Celtic script of Ogham is highlighted with gold leaf. This Thank you Ogham Gift is ready to hang. On the back of this piece there are two sturdy hooks with strong braided rope to hang from your wall hook.
Approx dimensions: 7″ x 16″
As these Ogham pieces are handmade there may be slight variations in size and shade, however, the same high quality of craftsmanship will apply to each Ogham Thank You Plaque. Note: please allow for differences in screen colour and resolution.
Presented in a strong white cardboard box.
A interesting information note on Ogham is included with your gift. There is also a swing note attached to your Gift and a sticker note on the back of the piece.
The swing note reads:
OGHAM
The Gift of Meaning
Thank You
Handcrafted in Ireland
To celebrate any event, person or time, say it with OGHAM – a passionate ancient script brought to life for you to enjoy. Ogham Script is read from the bottom up. This piece celebrates the meaning of the word Thank You.
Say it with Meaning, say it with Ogham.
Sticker note on the back of this piece reads:
Ogham
Read from the bottom up, as you would climb a tree, it was carved into stones and trees.
Choosing this piece, you are taking home a true piece of Ireland. “Its Culture” which has endured invasion, wars, rebellion, famine and the ravages of time.
This Ogham Thank You Plaque is an ideal Irish gift for:
- Conference Gifts
- Retirement Gifts
- Bridesmaid Gifts
- Groomsmen Gifts
- Mother/Father of the Bride/Groom Gifts
- Anniversary Gifts (9th anniversary gifts is traditionally pottery)
- Mother’s Day Gifts
- Father’s Day Gifts
Authentic Ogham gifts handcrafted in Dublin, Ireland.
See all gifts by O’Gowna Studios at Totally Irish Gifts
Ogham is the earliest form of Irish writing dating from the 4th century mainly. Â There are over 350 Ogham stones that have been discovered, it is also believed that Ogham was considered to be a magical script with inscription on wood similar to wands, however there are none in existence to confirm or deny this. Â It is thought to have been widely practiced by the ancient Druids as a form of sign language as the letters had no more than five characters which could be easily replicated using their hands. Read more about Ogham here.
Donald (verified owner) –
All fine thanks!