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Ellerburn Cross
Ellerburn, England
The Ellerburn Cross is similar to many small crosses that are found on top of
older standing stone pillars found in the centers of villages or where roads
cross. These stone pillars, from very early times, were erected at cross roads,
which became meeting places and in time became market towns. The pillar
symbolized the world axis, the link between heaven and earth. On top there was
usually a sphere shape representing the sun or heaven. As Christianity spread,
the sphere shape was replaced with a cross. The cross has knot work, which is
unending, said to represent everlasting life. The boss (raised center)
symbolizes God with all things revolving around Him. The three spirals inside
the center is the trinity.
| Size |
SKU # |
| 4 3/4" x4" |
148 |

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