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Killamery Cross
East Face, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
This 12 foot high sandstone cross is found in the old churchyard of Killamery
(Kill means church) close to the Callan-Clonmel road. The center section of the
cross has knotwork turning into two dragons. Another set of dragons ends in a
spiral. The knotwork is a symbol of continuity, eternal life, and expresses the
interconnectedness of all things. Dragons are thought to have the knowledge of
the world. They protected the earth and all its inhabitants. These creatures can
be also seen as snakes. To the Celts, snakes had great healing powers, and were
symbols of rebirth. Snakes are usually shown in pairs symbolizing opposing
forces: Life and Death, Good and Evil, Light and Darkness. The spiral symbolizes
continuous creation and spiritual growth. The hound or Cu on top symbolizes the
heroic.
| Size |
SKU # |
| 10 1/2" x 5 1/2" |
167 |

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