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  2. Cross necklace - Wikipedia

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    A cross necklace is any necklace featuring a Christian cross or crucifix as its pendant. [ 1 ] Crosses are often worn as an indication of commitment to the Christian faith , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and are sometimes received as gifts for rites such as baptism and confirmation .

  3. Bulla (amulet) - Wikipedia

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    Necklace with lenticular bulla, Ostia, Augustan age, gold. Roman bullae were enigmatic objects of lead, sometimes covered in gold foil, if the family could afford it. A bulla was worn around the neck as a locket to protect against evil spirits and forces. Bullae were made of differing substances depending upon the wealth of the family.

  4. Cross (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cross necklace, a necklace worn by adherents of the Christian religion; ... Cross (Sayuri Ishikawa album), 2012, stylized as X -Cross-Cross (Luna Sea album), 2019

  5. Kim Kardashian Wears Princess Diana’s Cross Necklace ... - AOL

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    Kim Kardashian oozed Hollywood and royal at the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala on Saturday, November 2, wearing a piece of jewelry from Princess Diana’s collection. Kardashian, 44, wore the late Diana ...

  6. Kim Kardashian Wears Princess Diana's Bejeweled Cross ... - AOL

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    In January 2023, Kim Kardashian purchased Princess Diana's famed "Attallah Cross" necklace at auction, and in the nearly two years since, she had yet to wear the piece of jewelry publicly ...

  7. Agadez Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Agadez Cross (also Agadès Cross, Cross of Niger, French: Croix d’Agadez) is the most popular category of Saharan Berber jewelry made especially by the Tuareg people of Niger. Only a few of these pieces of jewelry exactly resemble a cross.