Pewter St Petroc cross necklet with an embossed Celtic knot-work design hung on a 182 surgical steel curb chain (Small) or 26" surgical steel trace chain (Large).
St Petroc was a Welsh nobleman who was educated in an Irish monastery and then sailed with a small band of followers to the Camel estuary. He built a church at Padstow with a Celtic monastery as a centre for spreading the Christian faith. In his travels he also started churches in Bodmin and Little Petherick, as well as in many parts of Britain, Wales and Brittany. King Constantine ruled the area at this time and was said to have been converted to Christianity by St Petroc when he rescued the deer that the King was hunting. There are many legends about St Petroc�s healing, miracles and banishing monsters. He was buried at Padstow. In the 12th Century St Petroc�s Church in Bodmin obtained his relics and put
them in a painted ivory casket, which can still be seen today.
Small: Width: 21mm Height: 32mm Chain length: 18 inch (45cm)
Large: Width: 38mm Height: 63mm Chain length: 27 inch (69cm)
Supplied in a satin lined and recyclable gift box.
Made in Cornwall by St Justin
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£24.50Price
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