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Celtic Crosses |
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The selection of Crosses shown all come with an 18 inch belcher chain as standard. They can be manufactured in 9,14,18,&22 ct white or yellow Gold, as well as Sterling Silver. All items are sent to Edinburgh Assay office for Hallmarking. |
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St Orans Cross set with four matching pieces of Iona marbleFrom St Orans chapel. Ionas oldest surviving Ecclesiastical monument which dates from the late 12 Century. A mortuary chapel for the MacDonald family who were founders of the Lords of the Isles.St Orans Cross can be seen in the former Benedictine Infirmary which now houses the Iona Abbey Museum |
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Kildalton CrossThis faithful reproduction of the Kidalton cross although not found on the Isle of Iona it is closely related to the major family of crosses associated with Iona ,St John, StOrans and St Martins. This cross is engraved on both sides and weighs approx 21 grammes. |
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St Johns CrossThe original stone Cross stood 5.3 metres high, only fragments survive which are housed in the Iona Abbey museum however a full sized replica now stands outside St Columbas Shrine on the sacred Isle of Iona.This faithful reproduction has the pattern on both sides and weighs 19.4 grammes |
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P7 |
Cross of the knights of St Columba |
A similar Cross was carried by the Christian knights during the Crusades |
CC11 |
St Columba Healing Cross |
Reputed to possess healing powers. Available plain or with Iona marble set in the centre. |
P5 |
Celtic Cross of St Hilda |
Contemporary design inspired by the border crosses of Northumbria and the Holy Isle of Lindisfarne set only with Iona Marble. |
CC10 |
Celtic Cross |
Based on an original Celtic Cross found in Whitby, North Yorkshire. |