The tradition of weaving a St Brigid’s cross from reeds for 1st February, to celebrate the arrival of Spring, continues to this day in rural Ireland.
The meaning of the Brigid’s Cross today is that it is said to protect a house from fire. It is likely a part of the older spiritual tradition behind the feast day.
They are hung by the door and in the rafters of homes to protect the house from fire and evil
Bronze finish
Size 6 1/2″
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