
Celtic Love Cross Ornament
Celtic Love Cross Ornament. From the 'Wild Goose Studio' in Kinsale, County Cork. The Studio has been producing bronze sculpture since 1969. Each ...
View full detailsCeltic Love Cross Ornament. From the 'Wild Goose Studio' in Kinsale, County Cork. The Studio has been producing bronze sculpture since 1969. Each ...
View full detailsBallyshannon Cross. Ballyshannon is located on the western sea and at the mouth of the River Earne. It is a magical, enchanting area in northweste...
View full detailsSt Kevin's Cross. St. Kevin’s Cross is named after the founder of the Glendalough Monastery in (Glendalough Valley of the Two Lakes) Ireland. The ...
View full detailsSt Brigid's Cross. St Brigid also known as “Mary of the Gael” is an abbess and patroness of Ireland, and she is also the founder of the first Irish...
View full detailsBallinrobe Cross. May God in His wisdomAnd infinite love,Look down on you alwaysFrom Heaven above.May He send you good fortuneContentment and peace...
View full detailsDromahair Cross. Deep peace of the running waves to you,Deep peace of the flowing air to youDeep peace of the smiling stars to youDeep peace of the...
View full detailsScripture Cross. Perhaps the most gracefully proportioned of all the Irish High Crosses, this 9th century stone cross stands 13 feet high. Monks u...
View full detailsSt John's Cross. The Isle of Iona founded by St. Columba from Ireland, occupied a key position between Pictland and Northumbria on the one hand and...
View full detailsKells Saints Cross. The design for this cross uses four elements from the ancient manuscript, the Book of Kells. The early Christian Celtic people ...
View full detailsBallina Cross. Peace! This delightful cross comes from the heart of Ireland and the town of Ballina, where the Shannon River leaves Lough Derg and ...
View full detailsTobermory Cross. Tobermory is an ancient medieval seaport at the top of the Isle of Mull. Across the channel is Lochaline, the site of a 14th-15th...
View full detailsDerry Cross. This cross symbolizes spring, new growth, new beginnings, and new creativity. The knotwork in the center represents the ties that bin...
View full detailsSlane Abbey Cross. Above the village of Slane, the first Easter fire was lit by St. Patrick in 433 to symbolize the arrival of Christianity to Irel...
View full detailsQuinn Harp Cross. Although very old, this cross is not one of the ancient high crosses of Ireland. It does, however, echo the shape and design of ...
View full detailsCeltic Creation Cross Plaque. The interweaving of the Celtic spiral is a symbol of the dance of Creation, which unites us with the Cosmos, Nature ...
View full detailsWaterford Cross. Waterford began as a Viking settlement in the 9th century led by Jarl Ottar, and the most prominent of the Viking rulers was Ivar ...
View full detailsKillamery Cross. This 12 foot high sandstone cross is found in the old churchyard of Killamery (Kill means church) close to the Callan-Clonmel road...
View full detailsMuthill Cross. The Muthill Cross was founding the yard of ancient and beautiful ruins of the old church in the small village of Muthill, Scotland. ...
View full detailsMuiredach Cross. Muiredach’s Cross is the finest of its kind in Ireland. It is a massive 17 ft. 8 in., 10th century monolith is remarkably well pr...
View full detailsKirk Ruthwell Cross. The design for this cross comes from the side of the Ruthwell cross. The Ruthwell cross is almost 17 feet high, is thought to...
View full detailsAberdeen Cross. Scotland’s third largest city, Aberdeen nicknamed the Granite City, has been settled since at least 8,000 years ago, when prehistor...
View full detailsGlendalough Celtic Cross - Small Plaque. Bronze plaque with ceramic and resin core Measures approximately 3" W x 6" H x 1/4" D Box measures 9" L x...
View full detailsBook of Kells Ornate Bird Ornament. The Book of Kells, a large format manuscript codex of the Latin text of the Gospels, is generally though...
View full detailsDurrow Cross. This 9th century High Cross still survives at the site of Durrow Abbey, near the town of Tullamore. The Abbey, known as Field of Oaks...
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