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Strength / Neart Necklace - Hand Cut Using the Ogham Alphabet
Description
Strength comes in many different forms... There is of course physical strength but strength shows itself in more subtile ways as well. There is the strength of a family striving through hard times. The strength of parents who, though tired and frustrated, keep working to guide their children to grow into good people. The strength of nature to rebound into fullness every spring and after disasters.This pendant celebrates the obvious and lesser seen strengths in and around us. Hand cut (pierced through the metal) using the ancient Ogham alphabet this pendant says Neart, Scottish Gaelic for strength, might, energy, force. The front of this red brass pendant was polished to a high shine and the back has a brushed texture so even if you cannot read Ogham or Gaelic you will always know which is the front. The pendant hangs from an adjustable black cotton cord that can be replaced with a jump ring upon request. This necklace comes in its own gift box.
Pendant Size: 1.687" x 0.5"
Cord: Adjusts from 14.25" up to 28.5" (can be made a different size upon request)
Metal: Red Brass (85% copper, 15% zinc)
I can make this design in other words or metals, please convo me with your request.
The Ogham Alphabet:
Sometimes referred to as the "Celtic Tree Alphabet", Ogham was used between the 4th and 7th centuries AD in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England. The initial alphabet consisted of 20 characters with a few more complex characters being added later. The letters were formed by combinations of short lines on and at either side of a middle line called a "flesc". With a vertical flesc words are read from bottom to top.
Although surviving traces of Ogham were inscribed on stone it was probably more commonly inscribed on sticks, stakes, and trees to mark boundaries. There is also evidence from early Irish sagas and legends that indicates Ogham was used for short inscriptions on wood or metal used to relay messages (some cryptic in nature or for magical purposes) or to denote ownership of the object. There is also evidence that suggests that Ogham may have been used to keep genealogy records, numerical tallies of property, and business transactions.
Of the 400-500 remaining inscriptions a handful have been found featuring Ogham along with the Latin alphabet, most of the inscriptions are in an archaic form of Gaelic and Pictish.
Added on Nov 04, 2009
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| United States | $3.00 USD | $0.50 USD |
| Australia | $3.00 USD | $0.50 USD |
| Canada | $3.00 USD | $0.50 USD |
| France | $3.20 USD | $0.50 USD |
| Germany | $3.30 USD | $0.50 USD |
| Ireland | $3.20 USD | $0.50 USD |
| United Kingdom | $3.20 USD | $0.50 USD |
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Listed on Nov 04, 2009
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