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NEW Cherry Celtic "Crossroads" Cross inspired by Old St. Patricks stained glass

$ 40.65

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: Solid Cherry Wood
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Celtic "Crossroads" Cross is fabricated of Cherry Wood and is a Custom Design for Old St Patrick's Church in Chicago.
    Celtic Crossroads Cross
    The Crossroads Cross is based on a design by Thomas O’Shaughnessy for Old St.Patrick’s Church in Chicago.
    Between1912 and 1922, in addition to creating multi-colored stenciling for the wallsand ceiling, O’Shaughnessy designed, fabricated and installed all of thestained glass windows.
    O’Shaughnessy used both traditional Celtic designs and Celtic-inspired original formsthroughout his windows.
    The complexknot work, scrolls and interlacing is particularly evident in the Faith, Hopeand Charity triptych window at the back of the church choir loft.
    The Crossroads Cross, with its interlacingpattern appears at the bottom of the center window.
    O’Shaughnessy’s work is considered one of thefinest examples of Celtic art in North America.
    TheCrossroads Cross is fabricated of solid cherry wood and is finished to match the cherry wood that is used throughout Old St. Patrick’s Church.
    A copy of the above description is included with the cross.  See picture.
    Please review photographs to see the beauty and detail of this beautiful cross.
    The Cross is 1" thick x 8-1/2" wide x 14" high and has a slot on the back for hanging.
    Payment is due within 3 days of the end of the Auction.
    Item ships within 3 business days of cleared payment, but usually next business day.
    No International Shipping. Shipping only to United States Lower 48 states.
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