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Handcrafted Bronze St. Brigids Cross Celtic Pendant

$27.60
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Item details

Qty available
4 in stock
Condition
New
Style
Elegant
Gender
Unisex
Color
Brown
Material
Bronze

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Bronze St. Brigid's Cross Pendant. On the first day of February, in celebration of early spring, it's an old traditional in Ireland to gather rushes from the fields to make St. Brigid's Crosses. Children are taught how to weave the rushes from an early age. Each piece comes with 24" waxed cotton cord and original display card. Size 3cm (1 1/4")

 
Bronze St. Brigid's Cross Pendant. On the first day of February, in celebration of early spring, it's an old traditional in Ireland to gather rushes from the fields to make St. Brigid's Crosses. Children are taught how to weave the rushes from...

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Items after first shipped at flat $0.01
Price discount
10% off w/ $50.00 spent
Posted for sale
More than a week ago
Item number

78795791

Priced $27.60. Categorized under Jewelry & Watches >> Handcrafted, Artisan Jewelry >> Necklaces & Pendants. Condition: New, Style: Elegant, Gender: Unisex, Color: Brown. Bronze St. Brigid's Cros Pendant. On the first day of February, in celebration of early spring, it's an old traditional in Ireland to gather rushes from the fields to make St. Brigid's Croses. Children are taught how to weave the rushes from.