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  2. Brigid's cross - Wikipedia

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    Brigid's cross or Brigit's cross (Irish: Cros Bhríde, Crosóg Bhríde or Bogha Bhríde) is a small variant of the Christian cross often woven from straw or rushes. It appears in many different shapes; the earliest designs were simple Christian Latin or Greek crosses , but the most popular modern iteration features a woven diamond or lozenge in ...

  3. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    A cross erected near a path near the edge of a field or forest serve as waymarks for walkers or pilgrims. [105] [106] Battlefield cross: A cross made to commemorate a military serviceperson killed in action, made from their rifle, boots, and helmet. It is a military tradition in the United States. [107]

  4. Stave church - Wikipedia

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    He estimated the cross arms of Volda Stave Church at 7.3 by 6 metres (24 ft × 20 ft). Hjørundfjord Stave Church was a "half-cross church" with only one cross arm measuring 7.9 by 9.1 metres (26 ft × 30 ft). The first stave church had cross arms of 7.9 by 6.7 metres (26 ft × 22 ft) after expansion.

  5. Khachkar - Wikipedia

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    The most common khachkar feature is a cross surmounting a rosette or a solar disc. The remainder of the stone face is typically filled with elaborate patterns of leaves, grapes, pomegranates, and bands of interlace. Occasionally a khachkar is surmounted by a cornice sometimes containing biblical or saintly figures.

  6. Amakan - Wikipedia

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    A typical amakan wall in a beach hut in Misamis Oriental Amakan walls in diamond and cross patterns in Bukidnon. Amakan, also known as sawali in the northern Philippines, is a type of traditional woven split-bamboo mats used as walls, paneling, or wall cladding in the Philippines. [1]

  7. Rafail's Cross - Wikipedia

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    Rafail's Cross is a famous wooden crucifix at Rila Monastery in Bulgaria.. The crucifix is a wooden cross made from a single piece of wood (81 Ñ… 43 cm). [1] It was whittled down by a monk named Rafail using fine burins and magnifying lenses to recreate 104 religious scenes and 650 miniature figures.

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