Personalised Love Forever Ogham Photo Frame
$34.52
$61.45
Full Gift Description Celebrate Ireland’s ancient culture and heritage with this beautiful Ogham Love Forever Photo Frame gift. ‘Grá Go Deo’ is the Irish for ‘Love Forever’ and Grá Go Deo is hand-painted in black on cream handmade paper. ‘Grá Go Deo – Love Forever’ is written underneath. The personalised names and date are written on a separate section of paper under the photo space. A uniquely Irish gift, Ogham is the earliest form of Ancient Irish script dating from c.4th century. This Personalised Love Forever Photo Frame features: ‘Grá Go Deo’ hand-painted in Ogham, with ‘Grá Go Deo – Love Forever’ written under the Ogham, on handmade paper. Couple’s names/date are written on handmade paper under the photo. Space for your favourite 6″ x 4″ photo in a lovely contemporary black wooden frame. Black writing on cream handmade paper, on a black background and in a black wooden frame. Dimensions: 11″ x 12.5″ frame, incorporating a 3.5″ x 8″ Ogham writing section and suitable for a 4″ x 6″ photo (portrait). This Personalised Ogham Love Forever Photo Frame is an ideal Irish Gift for: Wedding Gifts Anniversary Gifts (the tradition gift for 1st wedding anniversary is paper) Engagement Gifts Valentine’s Day Gifts Thinking of You Gifts New Home Gifts This Personalised Ogham Love Forever Photo Frame is designed and handmade by Ogham Wish, Co. Roscommon. Made in Ireland. Click here to view all gifts by Ogham Wish available at Totally Irish Gifts Ogham Each Ogham gift is accompanied by an explanatory text outlining the history of Ogham writing, including the Gaelic and English translations. Ogham is the earliest form of Irish writing dating from the 4th century mainly. Ancient Ogham script has often been found inscribed on standing stones and in sacred places throughout Ireland. Over 350 Ogham stones have been discovered around Ireland. It is also believed that Ogham was considered to be a magical script with inscription on wood similar to wands. However no such wands are still in existence to confirm or deny this. It is thought Ogham was widely practiced by the ancient Druids as a form of sign language. As the letters had no more than five characters, the Druids could easily replicate this language using their hands. Read our blog about Ogham here
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