The Signature range from Boru is a unique, contemporary take on tradition. Modern design meets
Irish heritage.
The Ogham alphabet is the earliest form of Irish writing. The characters consist of a series of
lines and notches scored across a long stem. It was usually read from bottom to top. It is named
after the warrior Ogma, God of Eloquence and Literature. There are over 350 Ogham stones still
standing in Ireland. The Triquetra predates Christianity and was the Celtic symbol of the Goddess
Odin. The symbol decorates our illuminated manuscripts such as The Book of Kells and is found on
Celtic crosses and Celtic stones all around the country.
The Trinity Knot has been adopted from ancient Celtic art by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy
Trinity; Father, Son & Holy Spirit. To the Celts it is believed to have meant many things; mind,
body, spirit; earth, sea and sky and beginning, middle and end - continuity. The Trinity Knot is
the most well known and loved of all Celtic knots and in modern times has been given as a token of
promise; to love, to honour and to protect.
Boru has created a unique range of Ogham jewellery translating traditional Irish love quotes into
this ancient alphabet. 'Mo Anam Cara' - My Soul Mate - is written in the ancient Ogham alphabet on
this ring and is decorated to the sides by the Trinity knot. The design on this ring goes 3/4 way
around the band.
Weight: 9.9gms approx.
Width: 8.1 - 8.6mm approx.
While some sizes are available for shipping today, the size you have selected ships direct from Dublin every Wednesday. If you choose In Store Pick Up at check out you will be notified when your order is ready.
This ring is in stock. Our expert Goldsmiths will size it perfectly to your size selection. Please allow us a working day or two to do that for you at no extra charge.
This item will be Custom Crafted just for you in Ireland. It will be made for you in your selected size or style, then sent to Dublin Castle for Assay and Irish Hallmarking. After Hallmarking it is returned to the maker for final finishing before it is sent to us for our rigorous final inspection. This process can take 10 to 21 business days depending on the item and the maker. Worth every minute you wait!