Bog oak wooden pendant with 'Forever' Ogham inscription
Bog oak wooden pendant with 'Forever' Ogham inscription
Carved from ancient Irish bog oak found in the Sliabh Aughty mountains on the Galway/Clare border, this pendant is engraved with Forever — written in Ogham, Ireland’s earliest alphabet. It honours both romance and heritage in a single, timeless piece.
Bog oak has rested beneath Ireland’s bogs for thousands of years, preserved by the land itself. Each pendant is shaped by hand, allowing the natural grain, texture, and character of the wood to remain visible. No two are ever the same — just like love itself. ![]()
This necklace will sit close to the heart, making it a deeply personal gift for Valentine’s Day perhaps?. Whether given as a symbol of romantic love, self-love, or connection to Irish roots, Forever speaks without needing many words. This unique piece is a meaningful expression of love that lasts far beyond February 14th though.
Materials used:
- Bog oak estimated to be approximately 5000 thousand years old sourced near Athenry, Co. Galway, Ireland
- Gold or Silver coloured findings
- 23.75kt gold leaf/silver leaf (on request)
- Black faux leather cord style necklace with adjustable chain extension .
- 9ct Yellow Gold on Silver Belcher Chain 18"/45cm or Sterling Silver 1.3mm Trace Chain 18"/45cm
Please feel free to contact me with any requests regarding customisation, gold/silver leaf addition or alternative necklace options.
- This one-of-a-kind piece is presented in a matte black jewellery box made from FSC®-certified materials, chosen to support responsible forestry where forests are carefully managed and regenerated. The box is free from tarnish-accelerating chemicals, helping to protect your jewellery naturally over time.
- It will be accompanied by a card sharing the story behind the work and engraving, along with a care card to help keep it at its best.
- If you’d like to include a handwritten note for the recipient, simply leave your message in the “ Special request, order notes etc.” box at checkout and I’ll add it on your behalf.
- Your item will be shipped in an eco-friendly, recycled plastic mailer designed to provide strong protection while reducing waste. I recommend picking Tracked/Registered post but Standard post is also available.
- To care for your jewellery, handle gently and keep it away from water and damp conditions. Store it in a dry place, avoid sharp surfaces, and occasionally refresh the wood with a small amount of linseed oil using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners, as they can damage the natural wood and other materials.
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What is this bog oak and is it old?
Irish bog oak is a type of wood that comes from oak trees that have been preserved in the peat bogs of Ireland for thousands of years. I estimate the wood I use to between 3 and 6 thousand years old!! The anaerobic environment of the bog prevents the normal decay process, allowing the oak wood to be preserved intact. The preservation process makes bog oak particularly dense and stable, which contributes to its durability and suitability.
Why do you do this?
Growing up in the wilds of the west of Ireland surrounded by this wonderful material and being exposed to alternative lifestyles has left an impact on me. I am going back to a time of my youth when everything was so much more relaxed and simpler. The process of creating these pieces is a form of meditation.
Also, my father used to make fantastic and crazy sculptures out of bog oak and other woods. I guess now that he has passed I am continuing what he started in a way.
How do I care for the jewellery?
To get the most out of your jewellery we recommend that you handle it with care - some pieces can be fragile. Please also keep it away from water and dampness if possible and store it in a dry place. Sharp objects or surfaces can mark them. We finish the jewellery with some linseed oil and if the item has lost some of its spark you can use this or similar to freshen up the colours. Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth and do not use harsh chemicals or cleaners, as they can damage the finish of the wood.