Hand-Carved Olive Wood Jerusalem Cross Necklace

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CS-920N-CR248

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Appreciate natural, artisanal fashion styles? The smooth contours and simple leather cord give this cross necklace a relaxed, organic look that complements both faith-inspired and earthy fashion styles. Each cross has its own distinctive grain and tone, making every piece truly one of a kind.

  • Hand-carved from genuine olive wood in Bethlehem by a Christian, family-owned workshop
  • Features the Jerusalem cross symbolizing faith spreading from the Holy City to the four corners of the world
  • Gift idea for all occasions – especially meaningful at Christmas; after all, what could be more touching than a gift from Bethlehem?
 
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Genuine Olive Wood: Comes with Certificate

Height of Pendant (excluding bail): 0.91" / 23 mm

Width of Pendant: 0.91" / 23 mm

Includes a 27.6" / 70 cm long adjustable leather cord

Suitable for both men and women

This hand-carved Jerusalem cross necklace captures the warmth and natural beauty of olive wood from the Holy Land. Made in Bethlehem by a Christian, family-owned workshop, it reflects generations of skilled craftsmanship and devotion. The smooth olive wood and simple leather cord give this cross necklace a timeless charm with a relaxed, organic look. Its understated design and natural feel make it perfect for everyday wear. The Jerusalem cross, with one large and four smaller crosses, represents the message of faith spreading from Jerusalem to the world. It’s a heartfelt gift for any occasion or celebration – and especially meaningful at Christmas; after all, what could be more special than a gift from Bethlehem?

Did you know?
The Jerusalem Cross, also known as the Crusader Cross, originated during the Crusades and was later adopted by the Franciscans, who continue to guard the Holy Sites in Jerusalem to this day. This revered symbol represents both the five wounds of Christ and the spread of Christianity to the four corners of the world.

 

 

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