The Byzantine cross, often adorned with multiple gemstones, exemplifies the opulence and devotion of Byzantine artistry. Its intricate design, encrusted with rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, reflects the empire’s wealth and the profound spiritual significance of Christianity. These crosses symbolized divine light, grace, and the empire’s commitment to the faith, often displayed in churches or worn by clergy as sacred adornments.
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The Byzantine cross, often adorned with multiple gemstones, exemplifies the opulence and devotion of Byzantine artistry. Its intricate design, encrusted with rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, reflects the empire’s wealth and the profound spiritual significance of Christianity. These crosses symbolized divine light, grace, and the empire’s commitment to the faith, often displayed in churches or worn by clergy as sacred adornments.
Emperor Constantine played a pivotal role in bringing Christianity to the Byzantine Empire. After his vision of the cross before the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, Constantine attributed his victory to Christ. The Edict of Milan in 313 legalized Christianity, fostering its growth. Constantine’s establishment of Constantinople as a Christian capital cemented the faith’s influence, shaping Byzantine culture and history. Our Byzantine cross is adorned with rhodolite garnet, peridot, citrine, sky blue topaz, labradorite and pink quartz set into an 18k gold-finish over .925 sterling silver. Simply stunning!