The Celtic cross (Irish: Cros Cheilteach, Scottish Gaelic : crois Cheilteach, Breton: kroaz geltek) is a symbol that combines a cross with a circle. In the Celtic Christian world, it was combined with the Christian cross, and was often used for high crosses - freestanding crosses of stone, often richly decorated, usually with interlace.
- Material.
- Dimensions: 30 x 55 mm
- Weight: approx. 7 g