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Jerusalem Cross with Roman Glass
$129.00
The Pendant
A refined Jerusalem Cross pendant crafted in solid 925 Sterling Silver and set with authentic 2,000-year-old Roman Glass.
The structured geometry of the Jerusalem Cross is elevated by delicate heart-shaped details within each arm, while the center holds a luminous circular fragment of ancient glass. The cool blue iridescence contrasts beautifully against the silver frame, creating depth, dimension, and quiet presence.
Balanced. Symbolic. Timeless.
Materials
• 925 Sterling Silver
• Authentic 2,000-Year-Old Roman Glass
• Handcrafted Setting
• Polished & Oxidized Finish
The Roman Glass
The glass used in this pendant originates from archaeological excavations in the Holy Land and dates back approximately two millennia to the Roman Empire.
Over centuries buried in mineral-rich soil, the glass developed its natural iridescent patina — shimmering tones of blue and turquoise formed entirely by time.
Each piece of glass is unique in tone and texture.
No two pendants are ever identical.
A fragment of history — preserved in silver.
Specifications
• Diameter: 1.8 cm
• Metal: 925 Sterling Silver
• Stone: Authentic Ancient Roman Glass
• Chain Length: 16–18 inches
Spiritual Meaning
The Jerusalem Cross symbolizes the spread of faith from Jerusalem to the four corners of the world.
At its center, ancient Roman Glass — shaped by centuries — represents endurance and spiritual continuity. Together, they form a powerful reminder that faith transcends time.
A symbol rooted in both Scripture and history.
Customization
This design can be customized upon request.
Alternative metals, gold finishes, or stone variations are available.
Simply send us your specifications, and we will be happy to prepare a personalized quote tailored to your request.
Care Instructions
Roman Glass is delicate due to its ancient nature.
Avoid exposure to water, perfumes, chemicals, and impact. Store in a dry place and handle gently to preserve its historic beauty for generations.
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