Ancient Celtic Circle Cross, Concho, 40 x 40 mm, Antique brass plated, 2 Rivet pins
In Celtic history, a distinction between isosceles and traditional crosses. This was seen as equilateral arch-symbol of the Celtic and highest good faith, and it was only the nobles right to have this sign of strength produced by a blacksmith. The common people were satisfied with Emitaten of wood or stone.