Byzantine Viking Crucifix of Jesus, 10th-11th Century
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A gem with history that stands out, allowing you to carry a fragment of the Middle Ages elegantly and meaningfully.
This is a faithful reproduction of a crucifix found in Eastern Europe, dated between the 10th and 11th centuries, with the face of Jesus depicted in a gesture of blessing. The high level of detail ensures that every relief and contour is clearly appreciated, offering a presence that attracts glances and conversations.
More than just an ornament, this crucifix served as a declaration of faith and a protective amulet, an intention that retains its symbolic strength today. Wearing it, you will notice how it combines religious solemnity with a rugged and refined aesthetic, ideal for those seeking a piece with meaning and character.
Available in carefully finished bronze or with a real silver plating, each option offers an authentic appearance and durability designed for everyday use, preserving the shine and texture that evoke its historical origin. The piece conveys solidity and authenticity without sacrificing comfort of wear.
Its compact format and ergonomic design make it easy to wear all day, while the included black leather strap comes ready to adjust to your style, whether under clothing or in plain sight as the centerpiece of your outfit.
These crosses with the image of Christ have Byzantine roots and were common among the eastern Vikings, the Rus, and the Slavs of the period, a testament to the cultural exchanges between East and West during the Viking Age.
If you wish to buy the Byzantine Viking Crucifix of Jesus, 10th-11th Century, you will find in this reproduction a faithful option to the original, designed for collectors, history lovers, and those who value pieces with authentic symbolic weight.
A gift with history and presence, which adds meaning to any outfit and serves as a tangible reminder of an era when faith and identity were worn around the neck.
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A gem with history that stands out, allowing you to carry a fragment of the Middle Ages elegantly and meaningfully.
This is a faithful reproduction of a crucifix found in Eastern Europe, dated between the 10th and 11th centuries, with the face of Jesus depicted in a gesture of blessing. The high level of detail ensures that every relief and contour is clearly appreciated, offering a presence that attracts glances and conversations.
More than just an ornament, this crucifix served as a declaration of faith and a protective amulet, an intention that retains its symbolic strength today. Wearing it, you will notice how it combines religious solemnity with a rugged and refined aesthetic, ideal for those seeking a piece with meaning and character.
Available in carefully finished bronze or with a real silver plating, each option offers an authentic appearance and durability designed for everyday use, preserving the shine and texture that evoke its historical origin. The piece conveys solidity and authenticity without sacrificing comfort of wear.
Its compact format and ergonomic design make it easy to wear all day, while the included black leather strap comes ready to adjust to your style, whether under clothing or in plain sight as the centerpiece of your outfit.
These crosses with the image of Christ have Byzantine roots and were common among the eastern Vikings, the Rus, and the Slavs of the period, a testament to the cultural exchanges between East and West during the Viking Age.
If you wish to buy the Byzantine Viking Crucifix of Jesus, 10th-11th Century, you will find in this reproduction a faithful option to the original, designed for collectors, history lovers, and those who value pieces with authentic symbolic weight.
A gift with history and presence, which adds meaning to any outfit and serves as a tangible reminder of an era when faith and identity were worn around the neck.



