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10" H Resin Celtic Cross

Original price $29.95 - Original price $29.95
Original price
$29.95
$29.95 - $29.95
Current price $29.95

Description: 

A cross is a sign of our faith in God, and this heavenly-crafted Resin Celtic Cross is truly a remarkable sign of sharing our faith. This genuinely stunning Irish Cross is an inspired Celtic design and art characterized by elaborate interlacing bands. The centerpiece of this cross bears the Claddagh symbol of hands, heart, and crown. 

Painted green stone resin includes a prayer: May your home be filled with laughter - May your pockets be filled with gold - And may you have all the happiness your Irish heart can hold.

Item No.

AV-PT001

Product Information
  • 10" H Resin Celtic Cross
  • Patron Saint of Ireland
  • Feast Day: March 17
  • Reads: May your home be filled with laughter. May your pockets be filled with gold. And may you have all the happiness Your Irish heart can hold.
  • Size: 8 x 10" H
  • Material: Stoneresin
  • This beautifully crafted cross will surely complement any home decor and is worthy of enhancing your home.
  • Makes a great gift for those devoted to St. Patrick, weddings, birthdays, or any special occasion.
Story Behind the Product

Saint Patrick was also known as the patron saint of Ireland and one of the most triumphant Christian missionaries. He was a Roman citizen of Britain who was apprehended by pirates at sixteen and sold into servitude in Ireland. One of the famous legends about St. Patrick is that he miraculously chased away all the snakes in Ireland and banished them all to the sea. He was also known for using the three leaflets of the shamrock to illustrate the Holy Trinity concept. He was also reported to have raised as many as 33 people from the dead.