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Gold Ogham Grá Pendant

Gold Ogham Grá Pendant

Regular price €490,00 EUR
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Our Gold Ogham Grá Pendant embodies the essence of love and heritage through a uniquely crafted Irish design.

Inspired by 'Grá', the Irish Gaelic word for love, this special creation serves as the ultimate symbol of affection and connection. Featuring a secret inscription in ancient Ogham writing, this stunning piece celebrates contemporary Irish design, craftsmanship, and the rich history of Ireland.

The Ogham alphabet traces its origins back to the 4th century. It is the earliest written form of the Irish language. Examples of these ancient inscriptions can still be found etched into stone pillars around rural Ireland to this day.

Grá, a simple yet powerful word makes this pendant an exquisite gift for yourself or a loved one. Wear this cherished inscription close to your heart and embrace the eternal bond of love and heritage

Model wears an 18" chain for reference.

Dimensions: Height 15mm / Width 15mm / Weight 6 grams

Please allow up to 3 days to prepare your piece.

 

Fine Details

Designed and handcrafted in Ireland by award-winning silver and goldsmith Eileen Moylan.

This piece carries the hallmark of quality from the Irish Assay Office in Dublin Castle. Arrives beautifully presented in a signature wooden box.

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Our Promise

As with all of our handcrafted jewelry, we proudly stand over the quality of the pieces we create. We will always ensure you are completely satisfied with your purchase.

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