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Cry-shaped cross "May God Rise Again"

Material
925 silver, gilding
Insert
Without stones
Size
55 x 31 mm
Art
14014
Product description
A large and solemn cross with a Crucifix, with a crinoid end of the branches, serves as a metaphor for paradise. The imperial crown in the table of contents is correlated with the inscription "King of Glory", which characterizes Christ as the conqueror of death. The reverse side of the ornate floral medallion contains the prayer "May God Rise again...".
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