St. Brigid Cross - 6 inches
Originally made of straw, St Brigid's Cross is commonly hung over the doorway and is believed to protect the household and invoke the blessing of Ireland's most important female saint. St Brigid is the patron of crafts, poets, healers, midwives and doctors. Her feast day is February 1st. St. Brigid ...
Irish Peat St. Brigid Cross
Bring blessings to everyone who crosses your threshold, with this traditional cross of the famous Irish saint. Handcrafted in Ireland using 5000 year-old Irish peat from some of Ireland's oldest bog lands. Measures approx. 6 x 6".
Brigid's Cloak ... likely it seemed to tear the thatch from the roof. But when the baby gave her first cry, the wind shushed to a whisper and the stars began to sing.Brigid's Cloak retells an ancient tale about one of Ireland's most beloved saints. On the day she is born Brigid receives a brilliant blue cloak from a mysterious ...
Porcelain St. Brigid Cross - 7 inch
St Brigid's Cross is commonly hung over the doorway and is believed to protect the household and invokes the blessing of Ireland's most important female saint. St Brigid is the patron of crafts, poets, healers, midwives and doctors. Made in Ireland, from Royal Tara Fine Bone China. Measures 7" x ...
Twenty Tales of Irish Saints Saints have over the years inspired many tales that go beyond what we know about them. These pious fictions are delightful and can even be instructive. For the lovely legends of the saints that have come down to us reflect not only the holiness but also the gaiety of the saints. These Irish legends are ...
Resin St. Brigid Cross - 5 inch
Bring blessings (and a little luck!) to everyone who crosses your threshold, with this traditional cross of the famous Irish saint. This 5" Resin St. Brigid's Cross comes with a card that explains the tradition of the cross. The text reads: "Born the daughter of an Irish Chieftan circa ...
Pewter St. Bridgid Cross - 8 inch
St. Bridgid's Cross is called by many names: Crosóg Brighde in Gaelic, Brighid's cross, or Brigit's cross. The cross is associated with Brigid of Kildare, the patron saint of Ireland whose Feast Day (Lá Fhéile Bhríde) is February 1st. A traditional story tells how St. Bridgid wove a cross out of ...
St. Brigid Bronze Holy Water Font
The saintly patron of healers and poets, Brigid was the keeper of the heart and soul in safety. Many holy wells are named after her and are traditionally tended throughout Ireland on St Brigid's day, 1st February, the first day of Spring. From the Wild Goose Studio in Kinsale, Co. Cork, a group of skilled ...