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Celtic Bronze Pendant Necklace - Brigid’s Cross
Celtic Bronze Pendant Necklace - Brigid’s Cross
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EIRE-The Celtic Collection -BRIGID’S CROSS Brigid's cross, Brighid's cross, or Brigit's cross, or (in Gaelic) Crosóg Brighde is associated with Brigid of Kildare (Irish: Naomh Bhríde) (451 – 525 AD), one of the patron saints of Ireland along with St. Patrick and St. Columba. Her feast day is on February 1, the traditional first day of spring in Ireland. Brigid is also the name of a Celtic fire-goddess associated with the feast of Imbolc and the practice of making a Brigid’s cross may have derived from the pagan sun wheel. It is usually made from rushes and contains a woven square in the center with four radials tied at the ends. According to tradition a new cross is made each Saint Brigid's Day, and the old one is burned to protect the house from fire. Bronze Pendants come on Legend Cards with a 33-inch-long black cord. Packaged on Recycled paper cards.
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