Bliss Jerusalem Cross Large Medal Necklace | Silver or Gold

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The Bliss Jerusalem Cross Large Medal Necklace expertly merges deep spiritual significance with superior craftsmanship. Crafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, this distinguished pendant features a meticulously detailed Jerusalem cross design—also recognized as the Crusader's Cross or five-fold cross—symbolizing a rich Christian legacy. Offered in sterling silver, gold-filled, and 14kt gold, it makes a sophisticated and meaningful gift for birthdays or special occasions, embodying lasting faith with elegant style.

  • Premium Materials: Select from sterling silver with a light rhodium-plated finish, gold-filled, or luxurious 14kt gold for lasting durability and brilliance.
  • Intricate Design: Jerusalem Cross medal, measuring 1 3/8-inch tall by 1 1/8-inch wide, showcases detailed craftsmanship, embodying spiritual significance.
  • Chain Options: Chain available in rhodium-plated, sterling silver, gold-plated, gold-filled, or 14kt gold for a durable, stylish finish.
  • 14kt Gold Medals: Non-refundable 14kt gold medals are expertly crafted and shipped directly from Bliss Manufacturing, guaranteeing authenticity and premium quality.
  • Made in the USA: Handcrafted by Bliss Manufacturing’s skilled artisans, ensuring exceptional quality and authenticity.
  • Deluxe Packaging: Presented in an elegant gift box, ideal for gifting or preserving as a cherished keepsake.

Jerusalem Cross

The Jerusalem Cross, also called the Crusader's Cross or five-fold cross, holds deep Christian significance. It consists of a large central cross flanked by four smaller crosses in each quadrant, symbolizing the Four Evangelists and the mission to spread the Gospel worldwide. Originating in the 11th and 12th centuries after the Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099, it served as the emblem for the Kingdom of Jerusalem until 1203. Its symbolism includes the Four Evangelists, the five wounds of Christ, and interpretations that link teachings from both the Old and New Testaments.