Bog oak in Ireland is a remarkable natural material formed from ancient oak trees that fell into peat bogs thousands of years ago, often during the Bronze Age or earlier. Preserved in the oxygen-poor, acidic conditions of the bogs, the wood slowly darkened over centuries, turning deep brown or nearly black as minerals like iron infused its grain. This process not only protected the timber from decay but also created a dense, highly durable material prized for carving and decorative use. Historically, bog oak has been used in traditional Irish craftsmanship for items such as religious artifacts, jewelry, and ornamental objects, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries when it became popular as a symbol of Irish heritage. Today, each piece of bog oak serves as a tangible link to Ireland’s ancient landscapes and cultural past, embodying both natural history and artistic tradition.
This Irish Bog Oak Shave Brush features a Celtic medallion inlaid in the base of the brush. A high quality pure badger knot sit atop for years of luxurious use.
A very special gift for anyone interested in Irish history.




