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closed Ornate Crucifix Hand Poured .999fs Hallmarked


SilverAngel

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Hello Folks, i have more of the ornate crucifixes available for sale today - There are 8 available

They weigh 30g each and i have added a 1cm soldered sterling silver jump ring so it will take a fair size chain.

As always, laser hallmarked and we have added the Platinum Jubilee mark to each one as this is only available for a limited time.

Will arrive gift boxed and with a COA

Priced at £35 plus post

Thanks for looking

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Yes please will take one

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Yes i will have more, I am sending another shipment to assay on Monday so i will pour some more at the weekend.  Should be about 2 weeks before it is with you.  I will tag you on the post when i put them up for sale. 😃

Thanks

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i did,nt know this but if anyone is wondering what the lnrl stands for at the top of the crucifix it is

The four letters are a titulus, Latin for label, inscribed above Jesus Christ on the Crucifix. They are the Latin initials for the phrase Pontius Pilate had written when he ordered Him to be crucified, as described in John 19:19-23. These words were “Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum” translating to English as “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.” Latin uses “I” instead of the English “J”, and “V” instead of “U” (e.g., Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum).  You never know. It might come up in a pub quiz 🍺 cheers

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30 minutes ago, gji25 said:

i did,nt know this but if anyone is wondering what the lnrl stands for at the top of the crucifix it is

The four letters are a titulus, Latin for label, inscribed above Jesus Christ on the Crucifix. They are the Latin initials for the phrase Pontius Pilate had written when he ordered Him to be crucified, as described in John 19:19-23. These words were “Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum” translating to English as “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.” Latin uses “I” instead of the English “J”, and “V” instead of “U” (e.g., Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum).  You never know. It might come up in a pub quiz 🍺 cheers

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7 hours ago, gji25 said:

could you please put me in for 2 when they become available again 😃

Sure, will do 

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