Serenity Prayer Ogham Framed & Matted popular Print

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Serenity Prayer Ogham Framed & Matted popular Print, "God grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I.
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Product code: Serenity Prayer Ogham Framed & Matted popular Print

"God grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference..."

We honor the humble prayer of Reinhold Niebuhr in English, Irish and Ogham. The popular words for serenity (suaimhneas), courage (misneach) and wisdom (eagna) are presented in Ogham in deep teal on a modest cream background in 3 windows. The prayer is featured in English in a footer window beneath.

-Presented in a white mat and domed black composite gallery frame (includes glass, open-front box, black velvet backing with installed hangers). Outer dimensions 18.5"W x 10.5"H

-Includes a descriptive label on the back of the frame along with a 4x6 card explaining the history of the Ogham alphabet

Ogham is the earliest written representation of the Irish language. It is most commonly written vertically and is read from bottom to top. It is believed that Ogham was first used in Ireland and parts of western England, Scotland and Wales between the 2nd and 6th centuries. Its main use was to mark territory by being carved into rocks and trees. Today there are approximately 400 surviving examples.

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