Description
I designed this Celtic Cross to commemorate the victims of The Great Famine c.1845-1852. The circle represents eternity with having no beginning and no end. In the centre of the cross is a Dara knot, the symbol comes from the Gaelic word Doire which means ‘Oak Tree’. The Dara knot is believed to represent the magnificent root system of the ancient oak tree. It represents strength and endurance.
5% of the profits from this product will be donated to World Food Programme. They are a humanitarian organisation saving lives by delivering food assistance in emergencies.
Another 5% of the of the profits of this product will be donated to Foyle Food Bank. A local food bank in Derry city.
Specifications
Weight: 280 gsm.
Material: 85% Organic ring-spun Combed Cotton, 15% Recycled Polyester.
- Brushed sweatshirt.
- Set-in sleeve.
- Lined hood in single jersey.
- Flat drawcords in matching body colour.
- Stitched buttonhole eyelets.
- Inside herringbone back neck tape.
- Self fabric half moon at back neck.
- 1×1 rib at sleeve hem and bottom hem.
- Flatlock topstitch on all seams.
- Kangaroo pocket with flatlock topstitch.
As this product is made to order please allow up to 5 working days processing time. Thank you!