I'm hoping to find a new cross necklace, maybe something in a nice medieval style. Basically something really nerdy but still expresses my faith. You guys have any good insights?
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I'm hoping to find a new cross necklace, maybe something in a nice medieval style. Basically something really nerdy but still expresses my faith. You guys have any good insights?
Well, silver seems like a traditional metal for such things. Perhaps with a piece of... hmm. Quartz? An opaque white [something] in the center might look nice with a light metal, and white quartz is cheap/free, so easy to obtain and doesn't carry a big risk if you mess up placing/shaping it.
I have some ideas on how to track down representations of St. Cuthbert's holy symbol. But, those rely on an assumption an online shop is more convenient than what is in your area. As you might be dealing with something people pay significantly more attention to on a daily basis, there could be a specialty store around you. Have you looked at local stores and found them wanting?
Medieval has many faces. There's the period dominated by Byzantine models, with development by the peoples of the north-west. Then you have the Gothic and Romanesque, and special crosses designed to show membership to a certain group, like Maltese crosses and those of other chivalric and monastic orders.
Byzantine: 6th century original (not for sale): https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/464033 Another original (I really like this one) https://www.monnaiedeparis.fr/sites/...?itok=rLGfBPIn
One model sold by the British Museum: http://www.britishmuseumshoponline.o...nvt/cmcn501190
One sold by the State Museum of Berlin: https://www.smb-webshop.de/en/subjec...cross?c=101024
Some Norseman necklace displayed in Copenhagen Museum: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/bc/92/f2/b...nal-museum.jpg
One from Norway (900 AD) https://i.pinimg.com/564x/08/6d/3c/0...25637dfb66.jpg
A cross working as a small reliquary: https://it.pinterest.com/pin/363102788698767768/
Anglo-Saxon cross (600 AD): https://i.pinimg.com/736x/ed/d6/b8/e...nt-jewelry.jpg
A Merovingian cross at the Louvre: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/66/62/11/6...-louvre-pr.jpg
And then you have five more centuries, usually with even better looking stuff.
I am always a fan of Celtic Crosses (here's an example image). However, for an article of faith, I would recommend a crucifix over a square cross, as the square cross has associations with the Sunwheel from Pagan roots, while the crucifix is a Christian article of faith.
Depending on where you are, a Celtic Cross can also be a Neo-Nazi symbol.
Oh ok, well I ended up getting a crucifix celtic style, and honestly neo nazis be buggered.
Something only becomes a hate symbol if society at large allows it. When we let people take these things and turn them into symbols of hate, we are giving those hate groups power to which they are in no way entitled. This passive acceptance, and willingness to let hate groups appropriate anything they want, "Oh well, I guess that's just a hate symbol now." is just disgusting to me.
Pass me some of that sewage wine...
Sheriff: Real world religion is an inappropriate topic on this forum. That includes all aspects including individuals, icons, etc.