Antique 1910s WWI Trench Art Crusifix
€125.00
Antique 1910s WWI trench art crucific
This remarkable crucifix dates from the First World War and was crafted from spent bullets and shell casings. It stands as a poignant reminder of the conflict and reflects the personal expressions that emerged from the hardships of war.
At the top there is a small brass plaque engraved with “Ypres,” the Belgian town that lay at the heart of the Western Front and was almost completely destroyed during the war due to years of heavy fighting and bombardments.
To cope with the relentless stress and monotony of trench warfare, soldiers often turned to creativity, transforming remnants of the battlefield into expressive handmade objects. Today known as trench art, these pieces were fashioned from discarded military materials such as shell casings, bullets, and other metal fragments. Working with only simple tools, soldiers relied on ingenuity and patience, giving each object a raw and deeply human character.
This unique artifact carries a strong historical presence and would make a striking addition to a World War I or military collection.
Despite being over a century old, the crucifix remains in good condition. Over time, it has developed an oxidised patina that enhances its historic character.
Measurements:
Height: 19.5 cm
Width: 7 cm
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Description
Antique Vintage 1910s WWI French Trench Art Crucifix Cross Bullets Shelves Folk Art Militaria Decor Collection
Additional information
| Time period | Early 1900's |
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