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Claddagh Cross The Claddagh ring is the romantic symbol of Ireland, signifiing the availability of the wearer. This powerful design combines the ring of the claddagh, with the timeless beauty of a Celtic cross. |
Donegal Cross One of the most imposing and intricate of the high crosses of Ireland, this masterpiece of the stonecarver's art has a prominent place in High Cross Cemetary. |
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Rock of Ages Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee; Let the water and the blood, From Thy wounded side which flowed,Be of sin the double cure; Save from wrath and make me pure. |
Cross of Intimidation In times of tribulation the souls of all people are tested, and faith stands the bulwark between temptation and the way it is right to be. This cross is a statement of Christian honor and loyalty. |
Skibbereen Cross This bold pattern is based on an equal-armed cross found on a grave in the tiny West Cork town of Skibbereen. |
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Fireman's Cross The badge of courage and faith, worn proudly by the men and women who dare to walk into the inferno to save the lives of strangers. |
KNIGHT'S CROSS Patterned after a cross standing in the courtyard of Edinburgh Castle, in Scotland, this knotwork uniquely weaves around a Templar knight's sword. |
FLAME OF FAITH CROSS A special commission for a Christian missionary of Scottish heritage, this cross represents the flame of faith that sustains him as he carries the gospel deep into heathen lands. |