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Maltese Cross Fleur-De-Lis Gold Dog Tag Pendant Necklace
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BRAND NEW WELL-MADE ITEM! SECURE AND SPEEDY DELIVERY FROM LAS VEGAS, NEVADA- THE SILVER STATE! GREAT ITEM! HONEST PRICE! SUPERB QUALITY! Only positive feedback from our buyers, regarding this item. We really appreciate your constant support and honest comments! "these are even better in real life, very very happy with the purchase A+" Buyer: onegiantleap-2008 ( 30 ) VERY BEAUTIFUL NECKLACE! Maltese Cross Fleur-de-lis motif pendant necklace. Highly detailed double-sided elegant design. Embossed raised relief with lustrous highest quality triple gold plating and bright clear crystal imitation diamond crystal. Pendant and necklace have real solid gold appearance! SUPERB CRAFTSMANSHIP! Well-made highly detailed artwork. Robust solid metal. Very good size "dog tag" is measured 2" by 1-1/8" inches (50 mm by 29 mm). Crystal is 3 mm in diameter. Pendant comes with 24" inches long (61 cm) gold plated ball chain, adjustable well-made beaded necklace. Highest quality items are accurately packed into small plastic bag. BRAND NEW! GREAT HANDSOME COLLECTIBLE & PERFECT SPIRITUAL GIFT! EVEN BETTER THAN PICTURES IN PERSON! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MALTESE CROSS. The Maltese cross or Amalfi cross is identified as the symbol of an order of Christian warriors known as the Knights Hospitaller or Knights of Malta. It was originally the symbol of Amalfi, a small Italian republic of the 11th century. The cross is eight-pointed and has the form of four "V"-shaped arms joined together at their tips, so that each arm has two points. Its design is based on crosses used since the First Crusade. The eight points are said to symbolize the eight points of courage. * Loyalty * Piety * Frankness * Bravery * Glory and honour * Contempt of death * Helpfulness towards the poor and the sick * Respect for the church From the days of the first Crusade, this Cross has been the symbol of the Christian warrior. It was the insignia of the The Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, one of the oldest Christendom orders which took vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. Also known as Hospitallers, knights maintained a hospital for pilgrims in Jerusalem and were known for their care of the poor and the sick.
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