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bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant
bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant
bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant
bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant
bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant
bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant

bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant Necklace Religious Jewelry Baptism Gift for Protection (Jerusalem Cross Necklace)

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Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 3.9 x 3.03 x 0.51 inches
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bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant Features

  • Material:Stainless steel, it is lead free and nickel free. Stainless steel is hypo allergenic, it doesn’t rust, change colour or tarnish.

  • Measure: disc pendant: 2cm (0.79") diameter, chain length: 45cm (17.72") + 5cm (1.97").

  • The Jerusalem Crusaders Cross necklace will arrive in a pretty bag ready to be given as the perfect gift.

  • The Jerusalem cross is esign symbolizing the spread of Christianity to people all over the world from the center of Christianity Jerusalem.

  • The Jerusalem cross is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses, one in each quadrant. It was used as the emblem and coat of arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from the 1280s. There are variants to the design, also known as "Jerusalem cross", with either the four crosslets also in the form of Crosses potent.


About Bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant

bobauna Jerusalem Crusaders Cross Disc Pendant Necklace Religious Jewelry Baptism Gift For Protection Many scholars believe the symbol dates back to the 11th century, and was originally developed for the coat of arms of the Jerusalem Kingdom. The same symbol was later adopted by the Crusaders going to the Holy Land in the Middle Ages, and for this reason it is sometimes called the "Crusader's Cross." The cross is most widely interpreted as representing the five wounds of Christ. The smaller crosses symbolize the wounds on Jesus’ hands and feet, while the large central cross is the wound from the soldier’s spear. Another common interpretation is that the four crosses represent the four evangelists with Christ being the center cross.