Crusader Era Solid Silver Crucifix Pendant - 11th to 12th Century CE | Quintuple Cross Openwork Design
Crusader Era Solid Silver Crucifix Pendant - 11th to 12th Century CE | Quintuple Cross Openwork Design
Crusader Era Solid Silver Crucifix Pendant - 11th to 12th Century CE | Quintuple Cross Openwork Design
Crusader Era Solid Silver Crucifix Pendant - 11th to 12th Century CE | Quintuple Cross Openwork Design
Crusader Era Solid Silver Crucifix Pendant - 11th to 12th Century CE | Quintuple Cross Openwork Design

Crusader Era Solid Silver Crucifix Pendant - 11th to 12th Century CE | Quintuple Cross Openwork Design

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Estimated time period from 1100CE to 1200CE
Size is 29 mm and weight is 3.97 g
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Explore the piety of the Crusades with this solid silver crucifix pendant, remarkable for its equal-armed crucifix design with a unique quintuple cross motif. Crafted during the 11th to 12th Century CE, this 29mm openwork silver piece reflects the Medieval devotion. Weighing 3.965 grams and in good condition, it's a wearable symbol of faith and history, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

This Crusader era solid silver crucifix pendant captures the spiritual fervor and artistry of the Medieval period. The equal-armed crucifix, a prevalent symbol during the 11th to 12th Century CE, is distinguished here by the incorporation of five crosses at its heart. This intricate openwork design not only exemplifies the metalworking skills of the time but also reflects the layered religious symbolism important to Crusaders, who often sought such items as talismans for protection and expressions of faith.

The use of silver in this pendant, a precious metal revered for its purity and brilliance, was significant. Silver items were frequently associated with wealth, status, and divine connection during the Medieval period. The silver used in this crucifix likely came from European mines, which were under the control of the ruling classes and the Church, underscoring the pendant's link to power structures of the time.

Rare in its form and artistry, this pendant would have served as a personal devotional object, likely worn to invoke divine favor or as a mark of one’s Christian identity during the tumultuous times of the Crusades. Its good condition and wearability enhance its value, making it a desirable item for collectors interested in Crusader artifacts, medieval Christianity, or religious art.


This Crusader-era silver crucifix, estimated from the 11th to 12th Century CE, exhibits a distinctive equal-armed design with intricate openwork. The central motif featuring smaller crosses suggests a strong religious significance, potentially used for personal devotion. Despite centuries, the pendant's details remain discernible, indicating skilled metalwork of the medieval period, and its preservation makes it a valuable piece for collectors of historical and religious artifacts.

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