Beautiful Ogham Grá Wood Frame. The wording is laser engraved into an Oak Veneer section with rounded corners, which is then set within a blacken beech wood frame (without a glass front). This beautiful Ogham gift is suitable for lots of different occasions, but in particular it is a very special gift for a (wood) 5th wedding anniversary gift.
From ‘The Irish Connection’ range by Caulfield Country Boards.
Features:
- Grá in Ogham writing (which is written from the bottom up).
- The Irish word ‘Grá’.
- The English word ‘Love’
- For a sense of the translation the words ‘Irish : Grá’.
- Perfect 5th wedding anniversary gift.
- Dimensions:
- Ogham section: approx 25 cm x 20 cm x .5 cm [9.9 x 7.8 x 2″]
- Black frame: approx 37.5 cm x 30.5 cm x 3 cm [14.7 x 13 x 1.2″]
- Material: Oak Veneer and Beech
- Colour: Ogham section = Light wood, with dark edges. The laser engraving is dark on the light wood. Frame is black.
- Inspired by the ancient Celtic alphabet.
- Frame is ready to hang.
- Designed and handcrafted in Ireland by Caulfield Country Boards.
- Presented in an eco friendly cardboard box, which is laser engraved with the makers brand.
- Quality Irish artisan gift.
- High durability.
As with the nature of handcrafted wooden products each Ogham section will have it’s own grain and colouring. This makes each one unique but still of a high quality and beauty. Note: please allow for differences in screen colour and resolution.
This Ogham Grá Wood Frame gift is ideal for
- Anniversary Gifts (the traditional gift for 5th wood anniversary gift)
- Birthday Gifts
- Christmas Gifts
- Valentine’s Day Gifts
- Engagement Gifts
- Wedding Gifts
- New Home Gifts
- Thank you Gifts
- Father’s Day Gifts
- Mother’s Day Gifts
Handmade in County Meath, Ireland, amazing Irish wood gifts.
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Ogham
Ogham is a uniquely Irish gift, as it is the earliest form of Ancient Irish script dating from c.4th century. It is often found inscribed on standing stones and in sacred places throughout Ireland. Over 350 Ogham stones that have been discovered. It is 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. It is thought to have been widely practiced by the ancient Druids as a form of sign language. The letters had no more than five characters, which could be easily replicated using their hands. Read our blog about Ogham here
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