Bliss St. Olga Cross Medal Necklace | Sterling Silver or 14kt Gold

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The Bliss St. Olga Cross Medal Necklace artfully combines deep faith with expert craftsmanship. Crafted by hand in the USA, this distinctive pendant displays the St. Olga Cross, a significant emblem in Orthodox Christianity symbolizing faith and the light of Christ. Featuring the inscriptions "IC" and "XC," denoting "Jesus Christ," it stands as a powerful representation of spiritual commitment and Orthodox tradition. Offered in sterling silver, gold-filled, or 14kt gold, this necklace makes a meaningful and elegant gift for birthdays or special moments.

  • Premium Materials: Select from pewter, sterling silver with a light rhodium-plated finish, gold-filled, or luxurious 14kt gold for lasting durability and brilliance.
  • Intricate Design: St. Olga Cross medal, measuring 1 1/8-inch tall by 5/8-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.

Saint Olga Cross

The St. Olga Cross holds deep significance in Orthodox Christianity, symbolizing faith and the light of Christ. It bears the inscriptions "IC" and "XC," representing "Jesus Christ," and serves as a meaningful reminder of spiritual devotion and connection to the Orthodox tradition. Particularly important within the Russian Orthodox Church, this cross is named after Saint Olga of Kiev, the first documented female ruler of Kievan Rus', who was instrumental in the early spread of Christianity in the region.

Top Symbol: A sun-like symbol representing the light of Christ.
Central Cross: A three-armed St. Andrew cross, symbolizing the balance beam of righteousness.
Engravings: The letters "IC XC" represent "Jesus Christ" in Greek.