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McLaughlin (Co Donegal Clan) in Old Irish and Ogham - Premium luster unframed print
McLaughlin (Co Donegal Clan) in Old Irish and Ogham - Premium luster unframed print
McLaughlin (Co Donegal Clan) in Old Irish and Ogham - Premium luster unframed print

McLaughlin (Co Donegal Clan) in Old Irish and Ogham - Premium luster unframed print

Regular price €30,95

The name McLaughlin originated separately in two different clans who lived in different parts of the country. One of the clans lived in Co Donegal. They were known by the old Gaelic name Mac Lochlainn. This translates roughly as ‘son of the land and water’.

Follow in the footsteps of your Irish ancestors and have your name written in old Irish and the Ogham translation, the mysterious language of ancient Ireland, bordered by a beautiful Celtic knot design with a classic symbol of Ireland in each corner.

Ogham is the oldest known form of written Irish. It consists of an alphabet made of 20 characters named after types of trees. Centuries ago these letters would have been carved into stones, sticks or trees to mark territory.

• 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
• Slightly glossy
• Fingerprint resistant

Watermark will not appear on print.


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