Bliss Three Crosses Medal Necklace | Sterling Silver or Gold

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The Bliss Three Crosses Medal Necklace showcases exceptional craftsmanship, meticulously handmade in the USA. This unique pendant represents the Cross of Jesus along with the crosses of the two thieves crucified beside Him—the Good Thief who repented and found salvation, and the other who rejected Jesus, illustrating humanity’s choice between redemption and rejection. Available in premium sterling silver, gold-filled, or 14kt gold, this piece combines profound symbolism with enduring elegance.

  • 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: The Three Crosses medal, measuring 1 3/8-inch tall by 1/2-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.

Three Crosses

The three crosses symbolize the Crucifixion scene with Jesus and the two thieves crucified beside Him. The central cross signifies Jesus’ sacrifice, offering redemption and salvation to humanity. To one side, the Good Thief, who acknowledged Jesus and sought forgiveness, represents repentance and the hope of paradise. On the other side, the unrepentant thief who rejected Jesus embodies the consequence of refusal and rebellion. This cross captures the profound choices of acceptance, repentance, and rejection depicted at Calvary.