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Highland Cow Woolly Ware Celtic Mug. This hand painted ceramic mug is inspired by those cute cows & calves dotting the Highlands of Scotlan...
View full detailsHighland Cow Woolly Ware Celtic Mug. This hand painted ceramic mug is inspired by those cute cows & calves dotting the Highlands of Scotlan...
View full detailsSheep Salt & Pepper Set. This hand painted ceramic salt & pepper set is inspired by those cute sheep & lambs dotting the green fields o...
View full detailsHighland Cow Woolly Ware Salt & Pepper. This hand painted ceramic mug is inspired by those cute cows & calves dotting the Highlands of Scot...
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 detailsAberfeldy Cross. The knotwork in the center of the cross is a triad, which symbolized the trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. At the four point...
View full detailsMacMillan Cross. MacMillan's Cross originally stood in the Chapel Cemetery at Kilmory Knap Chapel. Kilmory Knap Chapel is a 13th-century Christian ...
View full detailsHigh Cross. This is a memorial cross erected for those who died in WWII from the village of Lochgilphead, Scotland. The interlacing running the len...
View full detailsFace Cross. The fish, not the cross, was the first Christian symbol. Christ represent as a fish symbolizes Christ as a guide (or a link for us) thr...
View full detailsKildalton Cross. The Kildalton Cross is a Celtic high in the churchyard of ruined medieval parish church on the island of Islay, Scotland. Carved i...
View full detailsEssie Cross. This cross is from the Eassie stone, which is one of the great cross-slabs in Scotland. These large carved stones were placed along th...
View full detailsIslay Cross. According to Celtic spirituality, God is found in all things, not only in the human heart, but also in all of GodÍs creations. This is...
View full detailsAldbar Cross Slab. The Aldbar Stone, a Pictish cross-slab of 9th century origin, comes from the burial ground of the church at Aldbar, a few miles ...
View full detailsLarge Iona Cross. This cross design comes from a recumbent cross-slab on the Isle of Iona. It has an outer circle, symbolizing heaven. The interior...
View full detailsAberlemno Cross-Slab. The superb design and execution of both sides of this 8th century cross-slab illustrates the highest level of artistic and te...
View full detailsCampbell Cross. This beautiful cross design was found on the centuries old grave of Archibald Campbell in Argyll, Scotland: the ancient bastion of ...
View full detailsHighland Cross. This cross design was taken from the carved reverse side of the cross-slab from Ulbster. The design is made up of triangular knotwo...
View full detailsKinrossie Cross. This cross is found in a churchyard in a village in the district of Tayside, Scotland. The center circle or boss has a variation o...
View full detailsDunkeld Cross. After the union of the Picts of northern and eastern Scotland with the Scots of the Highlands in mid 9th century, Dunkeld became the...
View full detailsDrummond Cross. This design was taken from a cross found beside the ancient ruins of the church in the little village of Muthill. The square tower ...
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