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Dunkeld Cross
Scotland
After the union of the Picts or northern and eastern Scotland with the Scots of
the Highlands in the mid 9th century, Dunkeld became the most important
Christian center in Scotland. The center of the cross has a variation of the
spiral representing God, the source of light with all things revolving around
Him. The knotwork covering the rest of the cross is unending and thus cannot be
untied. This symbolizes the knots, which bind the soul to the earth. These knots
must be cut and broken for the soul to become free to begin the spiritual
journey to heaven. The knotwork is also said to represent everlasting life.
| Size |
SKU # |
| 7" x 3 3/4" |
150 |

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