In times of sorrow, offer comfort with our serene and touching sympathy card, featuring the Gaelic phrase ‘Uaireannan chan eil facail ann’, meaning ‘Sometimes there are no words’. The card captures the essence of those moments when emotions are too deep for words, and it is a respectful and poignant way to express your support.
🌟 Key Features:
Gaelic Sentiment: The heartfelt saying ‘Uaireannan chan eil facail ann’ is gracefully scripted across the card, providing a message of empathy and understanding in the beautiful Scottish Gaelic language.
Hebridean Flora: Adorned with an illustration of Montbretia flowers, which bloom vibrantly in the Hebrides, the card evokes a sense of the wild beauty of Scottish nature.
Striking Background: Set against a rich blue background, the orange hues of the Montbretia stand out, symbolising the enduring spirit of life and nature’s own tribute to those we’ve lost.
Quality Material: Crafted from fine card stock, the card has a substantial feel and provides a smooth surface for your handwritten condolences.
Eco-Conscious Production: Both the card and its accompanying envelope are made from environmentally responsible materials, reflecting our commitment to the planet.
Blank Inside: The interior of the card is intentionally left blank, offering a space for you to share your own message of solace and sympathy.
Appropriate Size: Measuring 150 x 150 mm, the card is suitably sized for mailing without difficulty and provides ample space for personalisation.
Each card is carefully packaged to maintain its condition, ensuring it arrives in your hands ready to bring a gentle touch of solace and Scottish tradition to someone experiencing loss.
To purchase, simply click ‘Add to Basket’ and bring a little comfort to a loved one during their time of need with this delicate and respectful expression of sympathy.
Blank on the inside for your own message
Size – 150 x 150mm
Comes with a brown kraft envelope.
Printed on 300gsm card stock that is 100% recycled from FSC sources
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