
Grá – Love Ogham Silver Pendant
Designed and made in Co. Westmeath, Ireland.
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Sterling silver Ogham pendant spelling Gra, meaning love.
- Gra means love in Irish
- Ogham inscription
- Sterling silver
Out of stock
Ships to Ireland, Northern Ireland and the EU only
Out of stock
Grá – Love Ogham Silver Pendant
€149.00
Out of stock
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Description
Sterling silver Ogham pendant spelling Gra, meaning love.
Why you'll love it
- Gra means love in Irish
- Ogham inscription
- Sterling silver
Perfect for
- Romantic gifts
- Anniversaries
- Valentine's Day
This Gra Ogham Silver Pendant celebrates love through one of Ireland's oldest writing systems. Gra means love in Irish, and the Ogham inscription gives the pendant a quiet heritage story that feels personal and meaningful. Handmade in Co. Westmeath by Ogham Treasure, it is a thoughtful gift for a partner, spouse, anniversary, Valentine's Day or someone with a deep connection to Ireland. The pendant is presented in an Ogham Treasure gift box with an information card explaining Ogham lettering.
Details & Specs
Key facts
- Maker
- Ogham Treasure
- Category
- Jewellery
- Made in
- Co. Westmeath, Ireland
- Materials
- Sterling silver
- Dimensions
- 8 x 8 x 1.8 cm
- Weight
- 100g
- Country of origin
- Ireland
- Care
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth.
- What's included
- Ogham Treasure gift box and information card explaining Ogham lettering
Shipping & delivery
This item currently ships to Ireland, Northern Ireland and the EU only.
Shipping rates are calculated at checkout.
Full delivery and aftercare terms are in our returns and refunds policy.
FAQs
Where do you ship this item?
This item currently ships to Ireland, Northern Ireland and the EU only.
How long does it take to dispatch?
Allow around 7 business days for processing before dispatch.
What does Gra mean?
Gra is the Irish word for love.
What is included?
It comes in an Ogham Treasure gift box with an information card explaining Ogham lettering.
Where is it made?
It is made in Co. Westmeath, Ireland by Ogham Treasure.
Meet the maker
Crafted by Ogham Treasure.
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