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Actual Size (not shown): 11/16" x 1 3/8"
Solid 14kt Gold.
A 7th-9th century Pictish cross slab discovered in 1861
at St. Thomas Chapel, Halkirk village, county of Caithness, Scotland.
This cross is an exquisite example of the use of the Celtic never ending
knot, symbolising eternity and the rams horn, symbolising Christ, both
often used in early Celtic cross design. The original is now housed in
the Thurso Museum, Thurso, Scotland.
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Silver!
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