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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. Kim Kardashian Wears Princess Diana’s Iconic Cross Necklace

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    The Skims founder bought the Attallah Cross necklace at a London Sotheby’s auction in 2023, paying a whopping $197,453 for the jewelry—double its pre-auction estimate. Diana wore the pendant ...

  4. Kim Kardashian Wears Princess Diana's Amethyst Cross Necklace ...

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    The pendant, created by Garrard, was named for Naim Attallah, who loaned it to Diana on numerous occasions. Per jewelry house, it is "a pendant crafted in white gold and silver; set with amethysts ...

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    Not only does online retailer GLDN offer lovely dainty jewelry, but the brand is also committed to sustainability, making their products more eco-friendly than most. They source 95% of their ...

  6. Crucifix necklace - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crucifix_necklace&oldid=1001306344"This page was last edited on 19 January 2021, at 03:20

  7. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    A red Cross of Saint James with flourished arms, surmounted with an escallop, was the emblem of the twelfth-century Galician and Castillian military Order of Santiago, named after Saint James the Greater. Saint Julian Cross: A Cross Crosslet tilted at 45 degrees with the tops pointing to the 'four corners of the world'.