Roof Ridge and Its Ornments

Following the local architectural traditions when building a slate roof, we placed two symbolic ornments, one at each end of the roof ridge:

  • A stone cross (with even branches), and
  • A granite sphere or ball

Based on what we were able to gather from locals, slate artisans and the Internet, the stone cross on top of a slate roof, in the higher plateaux of the Auvergne region, is first and foremost a symbol of protection. Although its position and orientation seem to vary slightly depending on the area, in most cases, it appears to be facing West.

The cross is placed on top of the roof not as a sign indicating the occupants faith but as a ‘firewall’ against diseases, epidemics, fire and lightnings.  It is there to steer danger away from the house, a bit like a magical shield.

The granite or stone sphere, placed on top of the roof, is to bring prosperity and fertility, and keep misfortune away.

For more info on local and architectural characteristics of the Auvergne region, I recommend the following website:

(www.cezaliersianne.asso.fr)