Brigid's Cross - Signed Art Print with Blessing - 8" x 12"
This work of art is 8" x 12" display size and is intended to be displayed as wall decor.
This work of art is 8" x 12" display size and is intended to be displayed as wall decor.
This work of art is 8" x 12" display size and is intended to be displayed as wall decor.
"Brigid's Cross" Signed Art Print
☆ Original design by Kevin Dyer
☆ Hand Signed by Artist
☆ Beautiful Irish Gift
☆ The Keepsake Story is on the back to cherish forever.
☆ Beautifully matted with a high-quality frame option.
☆ Unique Celtic gift for housewarming, new home, or realtor closing
☙The Keepsake Story ❧
This straw woven cross is associated with Brigid of Kildare, a patron saint of Ireland, and with an older pagan goddess Brigid as a sun wheel.
It is said to protect a home from fire and is often hung in kitchens for that purpose.
☙Brigid's Blessing❧
May Brigid bless the house wherein you dwell
Bless every fireside every wall and door
Bless every heart that beats beneath its roof
Bless every hand that toils to bring it joy
Bless every foot that walks its portals through
May Brigid bless the house that shelters you.
⚡This is a 2-D Print of a digital version of this design ⚡
⚡The hand-painted 3-D version link is below⚡
⚡Brigid's Cross in Hand-Painted Cast Paper⚡
https://www.kevindyerart.com/shop/p/brigids-cross-cast-paper-celtic-blessing-irish-art-st-brigid-irish-blessing-brigit-brighid-tuatha-d-danann
☙ What are my matting and framing options? ❧
● Mat Options. This work of art is beautifully double-matted in 4 ply mat boards. The color options are listed top to bottom. For example, Black-Gold would be a black top matt and a gold liner mat, Regardless of frame choice, you will receive mats.
● Frames : We frame in high-quality black anodized aluminum frames with glass. This no-hassle option is ready to hang. I strongly recommend this option for items that are intended as gifts.
Brigid's Cross is a Celtic cross traditionally associated with the Irish holiday of Imbolc. The holiday, also called Candlemas, is celebrated on February 2nd and marks the beginning of spring. Brigid's Cross is usually made from rushes or straw and is hung in homes to protect against fire and disease. The cross gets its name from the Celtic goddess Brigid, known for her healing powers. In Irish mythology, Brigid was the daughter of the god Dagda and was said to be able to cure illnesses and bring people back from the dead. She was also a skilled smith and poet; her symbols include the cow, the serpent, and the forge. Today, Brigid's Crosses can be found all over Ireland and are often used as decorations for Imbolc celebrations. Many people believe that hanging a cross in their home will bring them good luck and protection from harm.