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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross 3” Royal Purple
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross 3” Royal Purple
Original price was: $24.99.$16.49Current price is: $16.49.
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross 3” White
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross 3” White
Original price was: $24.99.$16.49Current price is: $16.49.
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Blue
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Blue
$24.99
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Brown
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Brown
$24.99
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Burgundy
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Burgundy
$24.99
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Green
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Green
$24.99
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Green
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Green
Original price was: $24.99.$16.49Current price is: $16.49.
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Purple
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross and Circle” Purple
$24.99
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgment that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross” Royal Blue
Celtic Mens Sarong “Celtic Cross” Royal Blue
Original price was: $24.99.$16.49Current price is: $16.49.
This sarong features a traditional “Celtic Cross” design that is hundreds of years old. The cross with a circle has been popularly known as a “Celtic Cross” since around 1850. The form itself evolved between the 4th and 9th century. Also known as “The Irish Cross” or “The Irish High Cross” this type of cross is now associated with Celtic heritage. Use of the phrase “Celtic Cross” is an acknowledgement that the form is not only Irish, but was and is shared by Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and other regions that were influenced by early Celtic Christianity.* Source www.CeltArts.com. Sarong measures approximately 66″ x 44″ inches on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Mens Sarong “Horses” Black / White
Celtic Mens Sarong “Horses” Black / White
$24.99
The Celtic Horse is the symbol for grace, beauty, fertility, strength, speed and sexual prowess. The horse also had powerful religious connotations for the Celts. The animal was closely associated with the Celtic sun-god, who was often depicted on horse back, but the most famous Celtic horse deity was Epona, the fertility goddess. Horses were linked to the night, mystery, and magic. One of the most enduring examples of the Celtic art are the huge carvings of horses found in cliff sides around Europe. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here: