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On sale are 12 lovely pendants/necklaces with a Celtic Cross /St. Patrick's cross design, that are carved from genuine olive wood (see below for information on olive wood.) They are approx. 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm and come with a certificate of authenticity that they are from genuine olive wood from the Holy Land.

What is a Celtic Cross / St. Patrick's Cross ?
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The Celtic Cross is also known as a St. Patrick's Cross or a High Cross or an Irish Cross. It is one of the best known Irish (or Celtic) symbols, found throughout Ireland. A Celtic Cross is made up of a normal cross, with a ring that travels completely around the cross intersection. <o:p></o:p>
Although the Celtic cross is now closely associated with Christianity, it appears that the Celtic Cross pre-dates Christianity, and its origins are based in an older religion, perhaps even a pagan one. It is commonly thought that in the 5th century, when St. Patrick converted the Irish to Christianity, he chose a Celtic symbol that they were already familiar with, but added new meaning to it, thereby making the transition easier and more acceptable. The legend goes that St. Patrick combined the Christian cross with either the sun or the moon, in an attempt to highlight the importance of the cross by combining it with an existing Celtic symbol of life and eternity. However, it appears that this style of Cross predates St. Patrick, and that Celtic cross designs were already in existence even earlier than the 5th century when St. Patrick was living so this does not explain their origin entirely.
Unlike the traditional Christian cross, the Celtic Cross does not focus so heavily on the image of pain and suffering that a traditional cross invokes. All types of Christians can use a Celtic cross, as well as other groups who consider it "their" symbol too. In modern times, the Celtic Cross is considered to be as much a symbol of ethnic heritage as it is of faith, and it is often used as an emblem of Irish, Scottish or Welsh identity.
''The wood from the Tree of Life, those who grasp it will experience eternal Happiness...'' Proverbs 3:18
Environmentally friendly as they are made only from the prunings of ancient olive trees growing in the Bethlehem region, the site of the nativity of Jesus (Matt 2, Luke 2).
Information about Olive Wood
Olive trees are indigenous to the Holy Land and are treasured because the oil from their fruit has been used for religious rites since biblical times. The olive wood used in these beautiful products is of the highest quality and is distinctive for its dark lines. It comes only from olive wood trees that are grown in the area between Shechem and Hebron that are not irrigated. The olive tree is a protected species in Israel and cannot be cut down. Once every two years the olive trees are pruned so that they bear fruit and it is from these prunings that these handcrafted pieces are made. The prunings are stored for almost 5 years until they are dry enough to carve, before they are used by the craftsmen for these exquisite pieces.
Olive wood items make perfect gifts. Not only are they imbued with spirituality, they also do not require much care since olive oil is naturally protecting them from corrosion and changes of color.
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