“For I am persuaded that neither death nor life... nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
— Romans 8:38-39
In the ancient Christian tradition, sacred symbols serve as bridges between heaven and earth. This double-faced cross is crafted in that spirit—not as mere jewelry, but as a tangible sacramental. One face gazes upon the Redeemer's ultimate sacrifice; the other rests in the company of His saints. Together, they embody the full mystery of our faith: redemption accomplished and the communion of saints sustained.
Two Faces of One Sacred Truth
Face of Redemption: The Crucified Christ
Here, the moment of "It is finished" (John 19:30) is forever captured. The intricate detailing of the thorn-crowned head, the wounded hands, and the folds of the cross are not just artistry—they are a visual theology. To touch this side is to remember the price of our salvation: the self-emptying love of God that bore our sufferings (Isaiah 53:4). It is a silent, daily proclamation that sacrifice is the path to eternity.
Face of Communion: The Guardian Saints
Flipping the medallion reveals the comforting presence of Saint Nicholas and fellow saints, embodiments of divine mercy and guidance (Luke 6:36). Their serene figures remind us that we do not walk alone. They represent the living fellowship of the Church, a timeless current of faith linking the believer to the great cloud of witnesses. This side completes the spiritual circuit: from Christ's redemption, through the saints' intercession, to our own lived faith.
Craftsmanship: Piety Forged in Silver
This medallion is brought to life through traditional church-relief techniques, where master silversmiths employ hand-engraving reminiscent of iconographers.
Each detail—from the lines on Jesus' palms to the scrolls of the saints' robes—is the result of hundreds of deliberate hammer strikes. The chosen S925 sterling silver develops a soft, matte patina over time, not as tarnish, but as a record of prayerful handling—a celestial glow held within an earthly metal, as if capturing a fragment of heaven's own light.
Your Portable Sanctuary: A Spiritual Companion
This cross is designed to be a "portable chapel", sanctifying the ordinary moments of your day:
In prayer, its weight against your chest becomes a tactile anchor, focusing the mind and heart in dialogue with the Divine.
In hardship, tracing the figure of the Crucified with your fingers can be a profound meditation on shared suffering and ultimate hope.
In loneliness or decision, turning to the saints' side offers the comfort of their example and the assurance of their heavenly support, a reminder of "love as strong as death" (Song of Songs 8:6).
Every downward glance becomes an opportunity for a sacred encounter, integrating the rhythm of worship into the rhythm of life.
A Legacy to Cherish and Bequeath
This medallion is crafted with the weight and substance to become a family heirloom.
It serves as a profound sacramental witness—blessed at a Baptism, Confirmation, or wedding, it becomes a lifelong marker of that covenant with God. As it passes from one generation to the next—from a grandmother's prayerful hand to a grandchild's neck—every fine scratch and softened edge will tell a story. It becomes more than silver; it becomes a tangible vessel of your family's faith journey, a lineage of prayer made visible.
Crafted with Reverence: Material Details
Sacred Medallion
Material: S925 Sterling Silver
Size: 5.4 x 2.4 x 0.6 cm
Weight: 18 grams (Substantial Feel)
Craftsmanship: Hand-engraved Double Relief
The Last Supper Jewelry Box
Material: Zinc Alloy (Antique Pewter)
Size: 9.2 x 6.5 x 4 cm
Weight: 360 grams
Feature: Engraved with The Last Supper
Comes with a reverent 24-inch chain. Each chain is selected to complement, not compete with, the sacred medallion it holds, allowing the spiritual symbolism to remain the focus.
A Prayer for the One Who Wears This Cross
O Lord Jesus Christ,
as I carry this sign of Your saving Passion,
fix my heart upon Your love.
Holy Saints of God,
whose figures comfort me from the other side,
pray for me, a sinner.
May this sacred medallion be for me
a shield of faith, a reminder of hope,
and a constant call to charity.
Amen.