Crosh Cuirn: A Manx tradition for Boaldyn
A crosh cuirn - a small cross of rowan twigs bound together by wool, none of which has been touched by metal.
This is a traditional Manx thing made at Oie Voaldyn (30 April) and put up over your threshold, in order to protect you home for the year ahead.
More about the crosh cuirn and other traditions for Oie Voaldyn and Laa'l Boaldyn (1 May) is available on the Culture Vannin website:
www.culturevannin.im/manx_year_event_475492.html
This picture was taken at the making of this film about the crosh cuirn tradition:
Culture Vannin exists to promote and support all aspects of culture in the Isle of Man.
Crosh Cuirn: A Manx tradition for Boaldyn
A crosh cuirn - a small cross of rowan twigs bound together by wool, none of which has been touched by metal.
This is a traditional Manx thing made at Oie Voaldyn (30 April) and put up over your threshold, in order to protect you home for the year ahead.
More about the crosh cuirn and other traditions for Oie Voaldyn and Laa'l Boaldyn (1 May) is available on the Culture Vannin website:
www.culturevannin.im/manx_year_event_475492.html
This picture was taken at the making of this film about the crosh cuirn tradition:
Culture Vannin exists to promote and support all aspects of culture in the Isle of Man.