About Ogham

Think of it as an ancient Celtic code, made of an alphabet with 20 letters.
Ogham, also known as 'Ogam', is an ancient Irish alphabet that was used mainly between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. Examples of Ogham have been found carved into stones and trees, predominantly in Ireland, with some also discovered in Wales. It's a unique script made up of straight lines carved along a central stem, with symbols and characters connecting to nature.
At the House of Ogham, we've been inspired by this ancient Celtic code to use it in modern clothing, allowing you to showcase your own secret code to the world.