Ogham Wish Blessings -Beannacht   | Framed Artwork

Blessings -Beannacht | Framed Artwork

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Pickup available at 4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland Usually ready in 2-4 days

Blessings -Beannacht | Framed Artwork

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland
Sligo
SO
F91 P863
Ireland

Beannacht - Blessing. Ogham Wishes

Ogham Christening Day with Photo is a wonderful gift to commemorate your baby’s christening day. Your baby’s photo sits alongside the Beannacht  Blessing wish, in Ireland’s ancient ogham script. Photo space is  4”x6” portrait for the gorgeous bundle of joy on their special day. This personalised gift is also a great, thoughtful piece to give as a godparent which treasured for a lifetime.

We will shortly have an option where you can get the baby’s name specially hand-painted in Ireland’s ancient script ogham along side the photo space.  If  you would like to avail of this option please contact us directly. Personalisation costs 10% addition to the marked price

Frame size 12.6"x11"

 

About the Artist

Ethel Kelly, the creative behind the iconic Irish wall art brand Ogham Wish, started her business more than 20 years ago. Starting from scratch, but with an idea that was so immediately appealing, and perfectly executed, very little time elapsed before Ogham Wish receiving multiple craft industry wards awards including Best Craft Company and Hottest Product on multiple occasions. When Ethel isn't brainstorming about new products and working in her workshop in Co. Roscommon, she can probably be found going for walks with her family.

Sarah, Ethel's daughter is following in her mother's footsteps and learning the family trade. Sarah has been an integral part of the family brand Ogham Wish from a young age. Since graduating from University, Sarah returned to bring new life into Ogham Wish with fresh products and marketing ideas. 

The Ogham Wish workshop is located in the heart of the midlands of Ireland, in a gorgeous village called Knockcroghery. It is on the site of an old Claypipe Factory, where everything is made by with the help of an amazing local team.