Celtic knot wooden pen

from €45.00

This Celtic pen is handcrafted from a piece of ancient Irish bog oak and will be something that you will always want to have with you. This wooden pen is perfectly balanced and feels great in the hand. You will actually enjoy writing sessions no matter their length when you are writing with your new wooden pen. This would make an ideal 5th-anniversary gift as this is the wooden gift anniversary.

'Life is too short to use an ugly pen'.


***Customization***

You have a few choices here.
You can have a name engraved on the body of the pen.
You can choose between 2 pen cases. 100% recyclable and Rosewood which turns into a display stand.


***About the custom pen***

Your new pen will come with an information sheet explaining how Irish bog oak was created and its history within Ireland.
This would be a great 5th-anniversary gift as it's wood.


Material: Irish Bog Oak 4000-6000 years old. Chrome fittings.
Colour: Black, chrome.
Ink: The pen comes with a Parker-style refill which can be rebought at any good stationery store.
The pen also comes enclosed in a beautiful case providing the maximum presentation and safely storing your fine writing instrument.


This is a one-of-a-kind pen and the wood on each has its unique grain patterns that cannot be replicated.


***Irish Bog Oak***

Variations in the water level, floods, and marshes formation promote the growth of oak trees. Because of a continuous change of the direction of the river flow to a greater or lesser degree, the mainstreams weave through the valleys constantly forming live meanders. In its meandering course, the river undermines the banks covered with trees, which fall into the river and are swept away in the water. When the trunk gets trapped by its branches and roots in the river bed, over time layers of mud, sand and gravel cover it. Deprived of oxygen the wood undergoes the process of fossilization and a long process of morta formation.

During hundreds and thousands of years, under the influence of the minerals and iron from the water, the decomposition of oak timber is considerably slower. A special role is played by the currents of the underground waters in the creation of morta, binding its ingredients with larger quantities of the tannin in the wood and in this way darkening the wood. This centuries-long process, often termed "maturation", turns the wood from golden brown to completely black, while increasing its hardness to such a level that it can only be carved with the use of specially grind and exceptionally firm tools.

The time necessary for the oak to transform from the end of its biological growth to abonos varies. The "maturation" commonly lasts thousands of years. Due to the ecological reasons mentioned above no two trunks can be found of the same colour


***Postage***


International orders will ship with basic shipping, which is not trackable as standard. If you would like your order tracked then please chose the upgraded shipping option to avoid disappointment.

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PLEASE BE AWARE, FREE SHIPPING DOES NOT COME WITH TRACKING. UPGRADE TO REGISTERED IF YOU WANT TO TRACK YOUR PACKAGE. IT CAN NOT BE DONE AFTER THE PACKAGE HAS BEEN SHIPPED. THANK YOU.

YOU CAN ADD WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE ENGRAVED IN THE CHECKOUT PAGE.

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This Celtic pen is handcrafted from a piece of ancient Irish bog oak and will be something that you will always want to have with you. This wooden pen is perfectly balanced and feels great in the hand. You will actually enjoy writing sessions no matter their length when you are writing with your new wooden pen. This would make an ideal 5th-anniversary gift as this is the wooden gift anniversary.

'Life is too short to use an ugly pen'.


***Customization***

You have a few choices here.
You can have a name engraved on the body of the pen.
You can choose between 2 pen cases. 100% recyclable and Rosewood which turns into a display stand.


***About the custom pen***

Your new pen will come with an information sheet explaining how Irish bog oak was created and its history within Ireland.
This would be a great 5th-anniversary gift as it's wood.


Material: Irish Bog Oak 4000-6000 years old. Chrome fittings.
Colour: Black, chrome.
Ink: The pen comes with a Parker-style refill which can be rebought at any good stationery store.
The pen also comes enclosed in a beautiful case providing the maximum presentation and safely storing your fine writing instrument.


This is a one-of-a-kind pen and the wood on each has its unique grain patterns that cannot be replicated.


***Irish Bog Oak***

Variations in the water level, floods, and marshes formation promote the growth of oak trees. Because of a continuous change of the direction of the river flow to a greater or lesser degree, the mainstreams weave through the valleys constantly forming live meanders. In its meandering course, the river undermines the banks covered with trees, which fall into the river and are swept away in the water. When the trunk gets trapped by its branches and roots in the river bed, over time layers of mud, sand and gravel cover it. Deprived of oxygen the wood undergoes the process of fossilization and a long process of morta formation.

During hundreds and thousands of years, under the influence of the minerals and iron from the water, the decomposition of oak timber is considerably slower. A special role is played by the currents of the underground waters in the creation of morta, binding its ingredients with larger quantities of the tannin in the wood and in this way darkening the wood. This centuries-long process, often termed "maturation", turns the wood from golden brown to completely black, while increasing its hardness to such a level that it can only be carved with the use of specially grind and exceptionally firm tools.

The time necessary for the oak to transform from the end of its biological growth to abonos varies. The "maturation" commonly lasts thousands of years. Due to the ecological reasons mentioned above no two trunks can be found of the same colour


***Postage***


International orders will ship with basic shipping, which is not trackable as standard. If you would like your order tracked then please chose the upgraded shipping option to avoid disappointment.

*************************************************************

PLEASE BE AWARE, FREE SHIPPING DOES NOT COME WITH TRACKING. UPGRADE TO REGISTERED IF YOU WANT TO TRACK YOUR PACKAGE. IT CAN NOT BE DONE AFTER THE PACKAGE HAS BEEN SHIPPED. THANK YOU.

YOU CAN ADD WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE ENGRAVED IN THE CHECKOUT PAGE.

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This Celtic pen is handcrafted from a piece of ancient Irish bog oak and will be something that you will always want to have with you. This wooden pen is perfectly balanced and feels great in the hand. You will actually enjoy writing sessions no matter their length when you are writing with your new wooden pen. This would make an ideal 5th-anniversary gift as this is the wooden gift anniversary.

'Life is too short to use an ugly pen'.


***Customization***

You have a few choices here.
You can have a name engraved on the body of the pen.
You can choose between 2 pen cases. 100% recyclable and Rosewood which turns into a display stand.


***About the custom pen***

Your new pen will come with an information sheet explaining how Irish bog oak was created and its history within Ireland.
This would be a great 5th-anniversary gift as it's wood.


Material: Irish Bog Oak 4000-6000 years old. Chrome fittings.
Colour: Black, chrome.
Ink: The pen comes with a Parker-style refill which can be rebought at any good stationery store.
The pen also comes enclosed in a beautiful case providing the maximum presentation and safely storing your fine writing instrument.


This is a one-of-a-kind pen and the wood on each has its unique grain patterns that cannot be replicated.


***Irish Bog Oak***

Variations in the water level, floods, and marshes formation promote the growth of oak trees. Because of a continuous change of the direction of the river flow to a greater or lesser degree, the mainstreams weave through the valleys constantly forming live meanders. In its meandering course, the river undermines the banks covered with trees, which fall into the river and are swept away in the water. When the trunk gets trapped by its branches and roots in the river bed, over time layers of mud, sand and gravel cover it. Deprived of oxygen the wood undergoes the process of fossilization and a long process of morta formation.

During hundreds and thousands of years, under the influence of the minerals and iron from the water, the decomposition of oak timber is considerably slower. A special role is played by the currents of the underground waters in the creation of morta, binding its ingredients with larger quantities of the tannin in the wood and in this way darkening the wood. This centuries-long process, often termed "maturation", turns the wood from golden brown to completely black, while increasing its hardness to such a level that it can only be carved with the use of specially grind and exceptionally firm tools.

The time necessary for the oak to transform from the end of its biological growth to abonos varies. The "maturation" commonly lasts thousands of years. Due to the ecological reasons mentioned above no two trunks can be found of the same colour


***Postage***


International orders will ship with basic shipping, which is not trackable as standard. If you would like your order tracked then please chose the upgraded shipping option to avoid disappointment.

*************************************************************

PLEASE BE AWARE, FREE SHIPPING DOES NOT COME WITH TRACKING. UPGRADE TO REGISTERED IF YOU WANT TO TRACK YOUR PACKAGE. IT CAN NOT BE DONE AFTER THE PACKAGE HAS BEEN SHIPPED. THANK YOU.

YOU CAN ADD WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE ENGRAVED IN THE CHECKOUT PAGE.

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