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482CROSSES = De-Ani%u00aeCrossesColors may vary on enameled or epoxy product. Refer to reference charts for religious symbolism.QC11416Antiqued$92CrossesCROSSES$92QC3370Antiqued$137QC5233Antiqued$108QC453Antiqued$83QC3372EnameledRhodium-plated$100QC454Antiqued$61QC3376$74QC3375$85QC3374$91QC407 Rhodium-plated$96QC1911$29QC1912$33QC6674Enameled$26QC4327Antiqued$35QC5272Antiqued$84QC1874$119QC7259Epoxy w/mustard seedRhodium-plated$92QC5271Alpha & Omega CrossReversibleAntiqued$129QC2911$35QC2910$19Ankh (Egyptian) CrossAdopted by Christians to recall Christ as the tree of life, the Ankh or Egyptian cross was taken from the Egyptian hieroglyphics image meaning \Cara Vaca CrossDuring the Moor occupation of 1231 in Cara Vaca, Spain, curious captives forced an imprisoned priest to say Mass. The priest stopped after realizing that a cross, required for Mass, was not present. As the captives grew angry, angels carried the Pectoral Cross of the Patriarch of Jerusalem to the site, made visible to the priest through the window.Jerusalem CrossThe Jerusalem Cross consists of tau crosses which represent the Old Testament and four small Greek crosses which represent the fulfillment of the law inthe gospels. It is also known as a Crusaders cross.Eastern Orthodox CrossOf the three horizontal bars, the top bar represents the inscription posted by Pilate, \ of Nazareth, King of the Jews,\the slanted lower bar represents the footrest of Christ. The Eastern Orthodox cross is also known as the Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Byzantine and St. Olga cross.Reverse viewQC8134Antiqued$42QC8135$41QC8136Antiqued$83QC8137$78QC8138Antiqued$17QC8139$17QC8140Antiqued$21QC8141$31QC9041$124454dQC$QC11130Gold-tone$74QC11131Gold-tone$87QC11132$37QC10290Rhodium-plated$36QC11614Rhodium-plated$39