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St Brigid's Cross Wall Hanging
On St. Brigid's day, February 1st, it is a tradition in Ireland to make a cross from rushes, as St. Brigid did at the deathbed of a chieftain who she converted to Christianity. These crosses are traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect from fire and evil.
This carving is made by a process known as Intarsia, which is the ancient art of making pictorial mosaics by laying precious and exotic woods onto a solid wood surface. Seven different woods are used to make these Celtic designs.
Product comes in a lidded gift box as shown.
Height 17cm Width 17cm