St. Patrick Cathedral Rose Window Ornament
Born from centuries of artistry, rose windows (often called stained glass windows) have long cast their spell across cathedral walls. Their origins trace back to the simple wheel windows of early Roman churches: plain stone spokes with a decorative hub at the center.
By the fourteenth century, these designs had blossomed into the breathtaking Gothic rose windows we know today that are masterpieces of geometry, rhythm, and radiant color that still inspire awe.
This finely crafted ornament captures the detail of one of the world’s most famous rose windows.
Cast in a durable metal alloy with a gold-toned finish, it reflects the timeless beauty of sacred architecture. Hang it in a window to catch the light, or display it as a piece of decor, an eternal reminder of humanity’s pursuit of wonder through art.