St. Brigid Cross - 6 inches
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 built the first Irish Convent and was well known for her kindness to both people and animals. The
10KT St. Brigid's Cross Pendant
This stunning St. Brigid’s Cross is handcrafted in Dublin, Ireland from 10K gold. The St. Brigid’s Cross pendant measures ¾” and rests on a delicate 18” gold chain. St. Brigid’s Cross, originally made from rushes, has become an internationally recognized symbol of Ireland. As part of the
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".
St. Brigid's Prayer Shadow Box
The unique St. Brigid's cross is crafted of straw and displayed under glass in a wood shadow box frame with mat. Ready to hang. Measure 6" x 12" x 7/8".
Brigid's Cloak
is born Brigid receives a brilliant blue cloak from a mysterious Druid. Years later, the young girl still wears the now tattered but beloved cloak while she tends her sheep. Is it her imagination that suddenly takes her to an unfamiliar land? Or is it something far greater that leads Brigid to a crowded
Porcelain St. Brigid Cross - 7 inch
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 7".
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
Resin St. Brigid Cross - 5 inch
Chieftan circa 453AD, Saint Brigid became a nun whose desire was to relieve the misery and hardship of the poor. Her feast day, the date of her death, is February 1st. The popular tradition of the woven St. Brigids cross is believed to have begun during a visit by Brigid to a dying pagan chieftan. To