Bliss Christian Fish Symbol Medal Necklace | Silver or Gold

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The Bliss Christian Fish Symbol Medal Necklace artfully combines deep spiritual meaning with high-quality craftsmanship. Produced in the USA, this distinctive pendant features the Christian Fish Symbol—also called the Ichthys or "Jesus fish"—a symbol representing Jesus Christ, originating from the Greek acronym for "Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Savior." Offered in sterling silver, gold-filled, or 14kt gold, this necklace serves as a meaningful and elegant gift choice for birthdays or special occasions, seamlessly blending lasting faith with classic sophistication.

  • 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: Christian Fish Symbol medal, measuring 1 1/8-inch tall by 1/4-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.

The Ichthys or Fish Symbol

The Ichthys, or Fish symbol, stands for the Greek acronym meaning "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior," marking it as a vital emblem in Christianity. It also alludes to the biblical narratives where Jesus performed miracles and taught using fish and fishing imagery. Known as the Fish Cross or "Jesus fish," this symbol combines the fish with the cross, representing core Christian beliefs. Early Christians used the Ichthys secretly during Roman persecutions to identify one another and their places of worship. This symbol dates back to the 2nd century and became increasingly widespread by the 3rd and 4th centuries.