Ogham Art | Your Presence Written in the Past
Ogham Art | Your Presence Written in the Past
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Buy 2, Get 1 FREE Ogham Presentation for Tattoo Consideration

Buy 2, Get 1 FREE Ogham Presentation for Tattoo Consideration

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Holiday 2024 Custom Order Deadlines for Domestic U.S. Delivery

Buy 2, Get 1 FREE! 

3 single names or single words (maximum of 12 letters each) presented in Ogham for tattoo consideration

Ogham Art provides you with the following downloadable and printable files via email.

  1. a black on white JPEG scan of each hand-painted name or word 
  2. a JPEG scan of the names or words with detailed notations 
  3. a PDF including a graphic of the Ogham Alphabet and a brief history of Ogham 
We also offer additional consultations via email and phone throughout the tattooing process. Please allow 2-5 business days for email delivery.
 
If your desired representation is more than 12 characters, please contact us at custom@oghamart.com with your name/word and we will let you know if we can accommodate the length.

This a completely digital package. 
You will not receive any physical mail from Ogham Art.
(Please add orders@oghamart.com to your address book to ensure delivery.)

Here is a brief summary of the Ogham alphabet.  Stay tuned for more detailed posts in the days to come.  Sign up below for the Ogham Art Newsletter to receive email notifications about new postings, blogs, products and events.

Sláinte,
Colleen & Chris

 

Ogham is the earliest written form of Primitive Irish, the oldest of the Gaelic languages. Ogham was first used in Ireland and parts of England, Scotland and Wales between the 2nd and 6th centuries. Though its actual origins remain a mystery today, it is believed the Celts desired a cryptic alphabet that could not be deciphered by Roman Britain.

Ogham Alphabet

Ogham stone

Represented as a series of perpendicular and intersecting lines, this ancient script is thought to be influenced by the Latin alphabet using 20 characters. It is most commonly written vertically and is read from bottom to top. When presented horizontally, it is read from left to right.

Ogham was carved into stones and trees to mark land boundaries or to commemorate a member of the community. Today there are roughly 400 surviving stones featuring proper names, ancestral and tribal affiliations, and Latin words.