Celtic Cross Collection
The Celtic cross stands tall and proud, a symbol of ancient spirituality and rich history
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The Celtic cross stands tall and proud, a symbol of ancient spirituality and rich history. From the picturesque landscapes of Ireland to the rugged beauty of Scotland, these crosses have left their mark on the European continent. In Clonmacnoise, Ireland, the site of an early Christian abbey, one can find a magnificent Celtic cross that tells tales of devotion and faith. Its intricate carvings speak volumes about the craftsmanship of its creators. Traveling to Argyll and Bute in Scotland, we encounter the Old Parish Church of Kildalton. Here, the Kidalton High Cross stands as a testament to centuries gone by. Its weathered stone bears witness to countless prayers whispered into its presence. Venturing further into Ireland's Co. Mayo brings us to Cong Abbey. Nestled amidst lush greenery lies a striking Celtic cross accompanied by an arched window. The combination creates an ethereal ambiance that transports visitors back in time. County Tipperary unveils another gem with its Cashel Celtic cross. Standing proudly against rolling hillsides, it serves as a reminder of Ireland's deep-rooted spiritual heritage. As sunrise paints Glendalough in County Wicklow with golden hues, St. Kevin's Church comes alive alongside majestic Celtic crosses dotting this Early Medieval Monastic Settlement. These sacred symbols stand tall against ruins and nature's splendor alike. Limerick welcomes us with Saint Mary's Cathedral Cemetery where yet another exquisite Celtic cross graces our path. It silently honors those who came before while offering solace to those seeking peace within its shadow. Returning once more to Glendalough at sunrise reveals even more captivating scenes: St Kevin's Church standing beside yet another remarkable Celtic cross amidst cathedral ruins bathed in morning light—a breathtaking sight that captures both heart and soul. Lastly but not leastly is The Gibbet Cross located in Hindhead Surrey; though different from traditional designs found across Ireland and Scotland, it holds its own unique charm.