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«Aryan»

Cross Pendant

Collection: Imperial Enamel Middle Cross Pendants

Материалы: золото, эмаль.

№ 713092


The cross, the greatest Christian shrine, a symbol of gracious protection and spiritual healing, is a sign of the Lord, the internal dialogue of the soul of the believer with the Keeper, Jesus Christ. You can tirelessly dignify this Holy Gift, by giving faith, being grateful for the vital force and universal life to Him. Sacred purpose of the neck cross makes it not just a piece of jewellery. First of all, it is a symbol of faith, hope in the Lord, humility embodied in material form as a masterpiece of art. 

Rev. Efrem used to say the following words about the cross, "This weapon is very firm and nobody can do you harm if you are protected with it." This saying bears all the mystery and power of the symbol, restrained outwardly, but strong in its internal filling. Aryan cross is the connection of spirituality and energy in a person, created in the image and likeness of God. 

Cross pendant "Aryan", created by artisans of the "Lobortas" Classic Jewellery House, is not only an exquisite work of art, but also the evidence of the confession of the Christian faith, as well as a symbol of a silent prayer facing towards the God. Precious jewellery enamel, a technique, which has been carefully kept by artisans and passed on from generation to generation since the time of the Byzantine Empire, adds an artistic excellence to the cross. Graceful lines and shapes embody the deep meaning of symbols of faith. So, a rhombus in the center of the cross is the embodiment of the four earthly elements, and triangular element marks the Holy Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Dotty colored blotches on the ends of the beams have been a special reminder of God's love in the piece. Those are the drops of Christ's blood shed for the sake of atonement for human sins.

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