Description
Sterling silver pendant that is a replica of the Ahenny Cross - handmade in Dublin, Ireland.
The Ahenny high crosses are amongst the earliest (8th/9th century) examples of Celtic high crosses to be found in Ireland. The west Ossory group of Celtic crosses includes Ahenny and Kilkieran. This high cross is located in County Tipperary, Ireland.
Cross iconography
The Ahenny high crosses are early examples of Irish high crosses which still bear resemblance to their wooden predecessors. Celtic knotwork and bosses imitate in stone what a carved wooden cross would have looked like.
This handmade sterling silver pendant is a replica of this beautiful high cross in Ireland with a double sided design - just like the original cross.
Handmade by internationally recognized Dublin artist, Aidan Breen, who has completed commissioned pieces for the National Museum of Ireland's permanent collection. Mr. Breen has been creating artisan jewelry since 1978. You can own a piece of true Irish art and history - A beautiful artisan piece that will become your favorite go-to piece. Stunning!
Hallmarked with 925 and the artist initials "AJB" on on the edge. Dublin Assay hallmark.
1 3/4" x 3/4" on an 18" chain. Comes in a gift box with card from artist.










