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County Ottaly, Ireland. 950 A.D.
This
gorgeous museum reproduction piece as a wall plaque, brings a little bit of
history into your Celtic and religious home decor. A must have!
The
Celts were the ancient inhabitants of much of Europe. A spiritual people,
their rich mythology and symbology later merged with the Christian beliefs
they embraced to create a distinctive art seen especially in Ireland and
Scotland. The Celtic Crosse is known throughout the world as the emblem of
Celtic Christianity and it can be considered the symbol of Celticness itself.
Crosses began to appear during the fifth century A.D. It's shape is derived
from a pagan sun symbol, the sunwheel, which later became a symbol of the
Christian Godhead. The sunwheel was originally a cross surrounded by a circle
with a center stone representing the sun and mock suns at the four quarters.
The stone at the center of the circle also represents the navel of the world.
The stone pillar of the cross also embodies phallic and fertility
characteristics. The cross represents eternal life. It's horizontal axis is
the earthly world and the vertical axis is the heavenly world coming together.
Celtic
Crosses are imbued with continuous and interwoven knot and spiral motifs
symbolizing the continuity of life, death and rebirth. Celtic Crosses
often have images of the Christian cruxifiction, patriarchs and saints.
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Features
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- Has exceptional detail
- Will become the focal point of your room
- Makes a unique gift
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Specifications
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Size |
12" H (30.5 cm) |
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Weight |
2 Lbs |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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