Celebrate your Irish heritage with this Celtic Cross pendant, handmade of 925 sterling silver in my workshop.
I used a dark patina to bring out the details of the cross for a rustic and vintage look.
Diameter of pendant: 1 1/8 inch (3 cm)
Necklace Chain - Choose from the following options:
1- Chain Not Included means pendant comes with jump ring only, no chain
2- Dark Silver 22" means pendant comes with a 22" dark silver chain
3- Dark Silver 24" means pendant comes with a 24" dark silver chain
4- Dark Silver 30" means pendant comes with a 30" dark silver chain
The Celtic Cross has different meanings and symbolism attached to it. The symbolism comes from the ring around the arms of the Cross. Some believe that the ring represents continuity and eternity.
Some experts also believe that the four arms of the Cross represent the four directions: North, South, East, and West. Another theory implies that the Cross represents the four elements: Fire, Water, Air, and Earth.
In essence, the Celtic Cross represents the human desire to discover the mystery of life, and it also symbolizes a compass guiding us through our spiritual journey.
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Celebrate your Irish heritage with this Celtic Cross pendant, handmade of 925 sterling silver in my workshop.
I used a dark patina to bring out the details of the cross for a rustic and vintage look.
Diameter of pendant: 1 1/8 inch (3 cm)
Necklace Chain - Choose from the following options:
1- Chain Not Included means pendant comes with jump ring only, no chain
2- Dark Silver 22" means pendant comes with a 22" dark silver chain
3- Dark Silver 24" means pendant comes with a 24" dark silver chain
4- Dark Silver 30" means pendant comes with a 30" dark silver chain
The Celtic Cross has different meanings and symbolism attached to it. The symbolism comes from the ring around the arms of the Cross. Some believe that the ring represents continuity and eternity.
Some experts also believe that the four arms of the Cross represent the four directions: North, South, East, and West. Another theory implies that the Cross represents the four elements: Fire, Water, Air, and Earth.
In essence, the Celtic Cross represents the human desire to discover the mystery of life, and it also symbolizes a compass guiding us through our spiritual journey.