"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life"
Gospel of John, chapter 3, verse 16
White Opal Jerusalem Cross Pendant – Silver 925
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About the Product
This beautifully crafted White Opal Jerusalem Cross pendant in Silver 925 embodies deep spiritual meaning. The unique Jerusalem cross design has three interpretations: it symbolizes the spread of the Word of God from Jerusalem to the world, with the large center cross representing Jerusalem and the four smaller crosses symbolizing the corners of the world; the main cross represents the Holy Spirit, while the four smaller crosses represent the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John who spread Jesus’ teachings globally; and it also represents the five wounds of Christ, one on each hand, foot, and side. No matter the interpretation, wearing the Jerusalem Cross serves as a reminder of Jesus’ sacrifice and His eternal presence with us.
Jewelry Specifications
• Stones: Opal
• Metal: Silver 925
• Pendant Size: 1.10 inches (2.79 cm) in length and width
About Jerusalem Diamonds
At Jerusalem Diamonds, we offer fine religious jewelry inspired by the spiritual essence of the Holy Land. Each piece is crafted by skilled artisans, using premium materials including pure gold, sterling silver 925, genuine diamonds, alongside the most beautiful and precious gemstones. Our jewelry isn’t just an accessory, it’s a reflection of faith and devotion.
With every purchase, you’ll receive:
• A Jewelry Certificate verifying authenticity and quality
• Elegant packaging that makes each piece perfect for gifting
• Worldwide shipping via trusted carriers like Israel Post, EMS, DHL, UPS, and FedEx
Experience the timeless connection between beauty and spirituality with jewelry crafted from the heart of the Holy Land.
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life"
Gospel of John, chapter 3, verse 16