St. Brigid’s Cross 1

160.00

By Neil Ferry

Irish handcrafted copper art.

The St. Brigid’s Cross is a traditional Irish symbol woven from rushes or straw, linked to St. Brigid of Kildare (c. 451–525), Ireland’s female patron saint.

Description

The St. Brigid’s Cross is a traditional Irish symbol woven from rushes or straw, linked to St. Brigid of Kildare (c. 451–525), Ireland’s female patron saint.

Key Historical Points:

  1. Pre-Christian Roots – Brigid was originally a pagan goddess of spring, healing, and fire; the cross’s four-armed shape may symbolise the sun or seasons.
  2. Christian Legend – According to lore, St. Brigid wove the cross while comforting a dying pagan chieftain, converting him to Christianity.
  3. Folk Tradition – For centuries, Irish households crafted the crosses on Imbolc/St. Brigid’s Day (February 1st) to protect homes from evil and fire.
  4. Modern Symbol – Today, it represents faith, resilience, and Irish heritage, often displayed in homes and churches.

The cross blends Celtic spirituality and Christian devotion, embodying Ireland’s cultural fusion.

Frame Colour: White

Size: Landscape 17 inches by 13 inches.

Note: All copper art pieces are handcrafted. Please allow 4-5 weeks for your purchase to be made and shipped out to you.

Shipping Continents: Europe


Shipping Countries: Ireland, United Kingdom (UK), United States (US), Canada


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