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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Apple Wood Brizel Brigid Cross by Brizel4TheAnimals



Brizel’s Brigid Crosses are handcrafted & individually unique, made from apple wood and sewn together with colored hemp cord. They are an original adaptation of a very ancient pre-christian Celtic tradition.

Brigid Crosses are solar symbols, equal armed and stretching in four directions, which symbolically encourages the strength of the Sun through our front doors and into our homes. It is a talisman, usually hung above the inside of the front door or near the hearth, and it is believed to bring protection, blessing, fertility and prosperity into our households.

On the eve of St. Brigid’s Day. Crosses from the previous year are burned & replaced with new ones affirming the old saying: “Out with the old, and in with the new”.

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Brizel, aka Nicole, owns some 20 acres up in the mountains of no. Cal where I have planted orchards and floral gardens. This habitat attracts birds, butterflies, bees, bats, hummingbirds... and it is also a seasonal mating ground for dragonflies ! Twilight is part of a 2000 acre ranch out in the chaparral wilderness where wild animals still roam. I work to provide a safe loving home for my animal rescues; I participate in EFA's COTM program; and volunteer as Co-Secretary & Blog Mistress for TEAM EFA.

4 comments:

  1. THANKS so much for featuring one of Brizel's apple wood Brigit / Brigid Crosses !

    Its almost time to prune the apple trees and make this year's batch of crosses... time sure has flown by :)

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  2. Beautiful cross!!
    I love St. Brigid's Cross and have one above my door!

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  3. Interesting history! A dozen of these would make a lovely string across a hearth!

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