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Celtic Sarong Black and White Celtic Cross
- SKU: LCS41
- Categories: Clearance and Closeouts, Clearance Ladieswear, Sarongs
- Tags: Celtic Cross, Rayon
- Stylish, versatile accessory
- Color fast, breathable Rayon
- Measures approx. 40″ x 65″
- Knotted, fringed ends
$18.00
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Celtic Sarong Black and White Celtic Cross
Our Celtic Sarong Black and White Celtic Cross is one of many of our sarongs. Sarongs are a truly versatile accessory. They work great as a stylish scarf, a light beach wrap, or as a nice celtic touch over an armchair! With so many colors available, you’ll be able to match any decor or outfit. Don’t see a color you want? Leave us a suggestion via email! Each sarong measures approximately 40″ x 65″ with two knotted, fringed ends. They are made from hand-dyed (color fast), soft, breathable 100% Rayon. Color will vary slightly.
- Stylish, versatile accessory
- Color fast, breathable Rayon
- Measures approx. 40″ x 65″
- Knotted, fringed ends
History Behind the Celtic Cross
The Celtic Cross is a symbol that originated from the high crosses found in Ireland dating between the 9th and 12th centuries. The cross itself stems from the Latin cross, however, the addition of the ring connecting the limbs of the cross set it apart. Stone workers added this ring in order to support the arms of the cross and provide a longer lifespan to the stone structure. This design rose in popularity during the Celtic Revival in the 1800s and people began to refer to it as a “Celtic Cross” starting in this time period. You can see that this product is decorated with intricate interlacing that imitates the ornamentation found in early illuminated manuscripts and on stone Celtic crosses.
Weight | 0.2 lbs |
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