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Replica of Saint Brigid's cross made from authentic Irish bog turf!
Made from authentic turf from Irish bogs.
Keep Ireland close with this ornament made from authentic Irish turf - a little piece of Ireland to bless your home and spirit!
Created from Irish turf cut from the bogland of Ireland and handcarved by Irish artisans, this ornament will become a special family heirloom and conversation starter! This turf ornament is crafted from Irish land that is over 5,000 years old.
Irish Turf (peat) is a unique product of Ireland. It comes from the deepest bogs in Ireland which are largely located in the midlands. Irish bogs were formed in marshy wetlands thousands of years ago. This ornament is made from these ancient bogs of Ireland - a perfect piece of Irish history and connection to Ireland.
Keep this Irish high cross replica near to remind you of Ireland. Give as a gift to someone to celebrate Irish heritage or to start the conversation about heritage with a young person.
Measures 6" x 6" (with metal hanging hook at the top) with gift box and information about the history of this cross and Irish bogs.
About this special cross:
This cross is recreated in turf for a special gift of Ireland.
About Brigit of Kildare
Saint Brigid of Kildare or Brigid of Ireland is one of Ireland's patron saints, along with Patrick and Columba.
St Brigid's cross is an Irish custom of making crosses out of rushes and placing them in homes on spring feast days. The custom has its origins in the legend of Brigid’s conversion of a dying pagan. She fashioned a makeshift cross by plaiting rushes strewn on the hut floor. Throughout the Irish country from Fair Head to Mizen Head, rushes are still blessed on the eve of the feast day and made into crosses, sometimes by the whole family. The finished crosses are hung on the house to provide protection for the rest of the year.