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Atlantic Rose

Ogham Leaf Double Pendant

Ogham Leaf Double Pendant

A delicately textured silver oval with a silver leaf inscribed with a single word in ogham: "Grá" meaning "Love" in Irish. Only the wearer knows the meaning. Choose to share it, or keep it as a secret to make you smile.

Details:

  • Made to order- please allow at up 4 weeks at busy times (eg the run up to Christmas) before receiving your item. This is to allow for making and hallmarking 
  • Made using recycled sterling silver
  • Oval pendant is approximately 22mm x 16mm; Ogham Leaf is approximately 18mm x 7mm
  • Worn on a fine sterling silver trace chain, 54cm long
  • Hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay Office
  • Handmade in Northern Ireland

 

Ogham was an early form of writing found across Ireland, some parts of England, Scotland, the Isle of Man and Wales, between the 4th and 9th Centuries AD.

There are 25 characters in the Ogham alphabet, each one equivalent to a particular sound, rather than a letter.

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Care Instructions

Gently wash in warm soapy water, pat dry with a soft cloth and buff gently with
a soft polishing cloth.

Do not scrub your jewellery or use an abrasive cleaner, e.g toothpaste

Sterling silver will tarnish over time even when stored properly

Keep your Atlantic Rose jewellery in your gift box and bag. Each bag contains an anti~tarnish square
which will help to slow the tarnishing process down.

Remove your jewellery before bathing, swimming, or using household cleaning products.

Remember to remove faux ear cuffs before
taking part in any sport activities

Always use the clasp when putting on or taking off
necklaces and bracelets.

Viking knitting has a natural curve. Care must be taken not to bend the bracelet against
its natural curved shape as this will damage the silver weave.

Shipping & Returns

Shipped within 2-3 days. For returns, please see my Returns Policy.

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