Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Silver Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Silver Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Copper Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Copper Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Copper Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Copper Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Emerald Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Emerald Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Silver Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Silver Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Emerald Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Emerald Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Silver Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Silver Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Gold Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Copper Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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Copper Knot High Cross in FOIL.
This High Cross slab stands in the Aberlemno Churchyard in Angus, Scotland and dates to the eighth century, AD. In Scotland, apart from the Iona Group, the Celtic Cross was rare. The Pictish High Cross was typically a slab decorated with interlace on one face, with subsidiary symbols such as hunt scenes and figures from both secular and Christian sources on the other. Now you can wear it.
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