Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace
Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace

The Cord Gallery

Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion Necklace

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Display your faith with these stunning Cross Necklaces. Features a Matte Gold Jerusalem Cross Medallion pendant. The cross pattern is raised in a 3D pattern for added texture and interest. Made from Britannium Gold and hangs on your choice of Gold Filled Chain.

{Coins measure approximately 15mm}

Chain Options:
*14k Gold Filled Link Chain
*14k Gold Filled Box Chain
*14k Gold Filled Figaro Chain
*14k Gold Filled Satellite Chain

Chain Length Options:
16 inches
18 inches
20 inches
22 inches

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What is Britannium?
Britannium is a type of Pewter that is extremely durable and does not easily tarnish or discolor.
Lead free, Nickel Free, Cadmium Free. Thick, 14k Gold Plating.

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The Jerusalem Cross is rich in symbolism and meaning and goes by many different names, including the Crusader's Cross.

This Jerusalem cross represents Christ's command to spread the Gospel around the world, a mission that started in Jerusalem. It was part of the coat of arms of the short-lived Jerusalem Kingdom (1099-1203 AD).

It is a collection of five crosses and the most common interpretations are:

*A combination of the Old Testament teachings (the four Tau Crosses) and the New Testament teachings (the four Greek Crosses)
*The four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, with Christ in the center Christianity (central cross) broadcast by missionaries to the four corners of the world
*Five crosses representing the five wounds of Jesus on the cross (small crosses for the hands and feet, and the large central cross for the spear wound in His side.