Celtic Glass
celtic glass the one stop glass shop for all your needs. We got you covered with shower glass, raili
03/17/2022
HAPPY ST.PATRICK'S DAY ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
St. Patrick's Day 2022 Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine”“We live in each other’s shelter” On this stands in solidarity with the people of a...
09/24/2021
It was a pleasure to help out richelle & Steve BOSS Plumbing Saskatoon with their bathroom reno.
This black trimmed glass is all the rage right now and rightly so.
just makes everything pop against that white tile.
Have a great day 😉
09/24/2021
10mm with clamps 😍
That sky 😍
08/05/2021
5mm clear mirror over the sink and remaining vanity area 5mm custom back painted With mirror spray and vinegar.
Watch out for the video on how to make your very own custom back painted glass.
07/29/2021
Our clients were having serious wind issues. 🌪
4th floor
We can't be having that.
So we added new glass and posts on top of existing railing.
Left some access for fire escape .
Now they can have there morning coffee and read the newspaper without any issues.
04/08/2021
This one was a big 36 x 96 single door
Thanks to Spencer at for letting us be a part of your project
04/03/2021
Ēostre – the Spring Equinox – forerunner of Easter
The Spring Equinox is a solar festival celebrating the time when the day and night are of equal length.
It is not known whether there was a name for this festival within Celtic culture but it is believed to be related to the northern goddess Ēostre or Ostara which, in turn, inspired the Christian festival of Easter.
The Equinox was of great importance to the Neolithic (Stone Age) Irish. Evidence of this can be found in cairn temples at Knowth and Loughcrew. Knowth is one of the largest Neolithic cairne temples with a 100ft passage that lets in the sun to fully light up its chambers on the mornings of the spring and autumn equinox, when day and night are equal.
Ēostre or Ostara was the goddess of spring associated with the festival of the spring equinox. During this time, eggs were used a symbol of rebirth and the beginning of new life and a hare or rabbit was the symbol of the goddess and fertility.
Both these symbols were adopted by Christianity and are still seen today during Easter, together with hot cross buns, another ancient symbol which comes from the baking of sweet buns for an idol.
Religious leaders initially tried to put a stop to this tradition but then adopted the sweet treats. Many churches now even offer sunrise services at Easter, paying homage to the pagan solar festival traditions.
HAPPY EASTER GUYS.
now get out there and soak up that spring sunshine.
Here's to new beginnings
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