1658 Large Scalloped Cross

The arms of this cross suggest the scallop shell, associated with water, the symbol of renewal, it is sometimes used to decorate baptismal fonts. The scallop shell is also the symbol for the Christian pilgrim. Latin form. Size: 3" X 2" Complimentary sterling chain included.
An elegant statement, in Sterling $158.00

 

1655 Fleur de Lis Cross

This French symbol, derived from the Iris or "Sword Lily", represents innocence, purity and immortality. It is also frequently used as a symbol for the Virgin Mary. Greek form. Size: 1.5" X 1.25" (Doubled-sided) Complimentary sterling chain included.
Sterling $80.00

As a pocket piece. Sterling $70.00

 

11642 Heavy Latin Cross

This small, solid cross, as deep as it is wide, gives one the feeling of strength. Latin form. Size: 1" X .5" (Double-sided) Complimentary sterling chain included.
Its simplicity and exceptional weight have made it a favorite of all, in Sterling $80.00

 

1688 Easter Morning Cross

The resurrection is symbolized by blooming flowers which give evidence of spring and new life. The three-fold scallop shapes or trefoil found at the end of each arm represent the Holy Trinity — Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Latin form. Size: 2.5" X 1.75" (Double-sided) Complimentary sterling chain included.
A meaningful gift, in Sterling $98.00

 

1645 Sanctus Cross

The flared or bell shaped arms of this cross suggested its name. From Late Latin, meaning "holy", Sanctus is the first word of the hymn sung by the angels in Isaiah (6:3). Latin form. Size: 1.25" X .5" (Double-sided) Complimentary sterling chain included.
Sterling $48.00

 

1682 Rose of Sharon

The personal seal of Martin Luther, which he designed, is sometimes known as the Lutheran Cross. This much beloved symbol serves as a reminder that faith in Christ crucified saves us. Size: .75" Round. Complimentary sterling chain included.
A popular symbol of Evangelical reformed churches of Germany and Scandinavia, in Sterling $60.00

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