Celtic and Gothic styles date back to the early twelfth century, after the fall of Rome. Many designs are attributed to the young, energetic St, Patrick, patron of the Irish, who kept the body of Christian literature intact when it vanished from Central Europe. The Celtic, Maltese and Iron Crosses still have relevance in todays tradition Read more about our Celtic and Gothic
Celtic and Gothic styles date back to the early twelfth
century, after the fall of Rome. Many designs are
attributed to the young, energetic St, Patrick, patron of
the Irish, who kept the body of Christian literature intact
when it vanished from Central Europe.
The Celtic, Maltese and Iron Crosses still have relevance
in todays tradition