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Cross Pendant in Pewter & 12K Gold Finish on Venetian Box Chain
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Charm: Pewter with 12K Antique Gold Finish
Height: 27MM
Width: 23MM
Chain: Stainless Steel Venetian Box Chain
Length: 18" adjustable to 20"
Cross: Since the 4th century the cross has symbolized God’s great sacrifice, salvation to all of humanity, the promise of resurrection and eternal life.
Traditional uses include keeping evil spirits at bay, shielding one from harm and negative energies, and bringing peace in Christ's name. Middle Age Coats of Arms were created with crosses to be worn by Knights to distinguish friend from foe and provide protection in battle. In business they were historically used on contracts to show trustworthiness of deals and in marketplaces to remind merchants to treat their customers fairly.
It is estimated that there are 400 variations of the cross, with approximately 50 being used in churches today. Each one is a powerful representation of the connection between heaven and earth, sin and forgiveness, death and rebirth. The cross personifies spiritual awakening and love in its purest form.
Pewter: Pewter is an alloy of tin, copper, and bismuth. The earliest example of pewter comes from a Bronze Age site in Egypt. The ancient Romans made many pewter items with tin mined in Britain, the biggest producer of the ore that was used to create pewter. Pewter was also widely use the Vikings. Many small pewter objects dating from the Medieval period have been unearthed in Britain and Europe.
In 17th- and 18th-century European homes pewter was extensively used for household goods, including tableware, jugs, and candlesticks. Many of these Items are still in use.
Today it’s commonly used for jewelry and is a popular metal for amulets and chalices. Pewter is considered the alchemical metal of Jupiter, good luck, protection, generosity, and influence.
Traditional uses include keeping evil spirits at bay, shielding one from harm and negative energies, and bringing peace in Christ's name. Middle Age Coats of Arms were created with crosses to be worn by Knights to distinguish friend from foe and provide protection in battle. In business they were historically used on contracts to show trustworthiness of deals and in marketplaces to remind merchants to treat their customers fairly.
It is estimated that there are 400 variations of the cross, with approximately 50 being used in churches today. Each one is a powerful representation of the connection between heaven and earth, sin and forgiveness, death and rebirth. The cross personifies spiritual awakening and love in its purest form.
Pewter: Pewter is an alloy of tin, copper, and bismuth. The earliest example of pewter comes from a Bronze Age site in Egypt. The ancient Romans made many pewter items with tin mined in Britain, the biggest producer of the ore that was used to create pewter. Pewter was also widely use the Vikings. Many small pewter objects dating from the Medieval period have been unearthed in Britain and Europe.
In 17th- and 18th-century European homes pewter was extensively used for household goods, including tableware, jugs, and candlesticks. Many of these Items are still in use.
Today it’s commonly used for jewelry and is a popular metal for amulets and chalices. Pewter is considered the alchemical metal of Jupiter, good luck, protection, generosity, and influence.