Jewelry
Item Description
Beautiful necklace featuring the Canterbury Cross. Chain included.
History of the Canterbury Cross
Originally cast in bronze, the Canterbury Cross is designed after a 9th Century Byzantine cross in the form of a Saxon brooch dating ca. 850 AD that was unearthed on St. George Street in Canterbury, England in 1867. St. George Street is a tiny road that extends from the High Street in the cssentre of Canterbury, England, where churches have stood since the sixth century. In the Middle Ages, thousands of pilgrims came to Canterbury, more than to any other place in the English-speaking world for inspiration and renewal. The original Canterbury Cross is on display at the Royal Museum in Canterbury. Today, the Canterbury Cross has acquired widespread fame as a symbol of Canterbury Cathedral, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Church.
Item Special Note
Measures 3/4 inches across
Includes Shipping
Wildlife SOS stores data...
Your support matters, so Wildlife SOS would like to use your information to keep in touch about things that may matter to you. If you choose to hear from Wildlife SOS, we may contact you in the future about our ongoing efforts.
Your privacy is important to us, so Wildlife SOS will keep your personal data secure and Wildlife SOS will not use it for marketing communications which you have not agreed to receive. At any time, you may withdraw consent by emailing Privacy@frontstream.com or by contacting our Privacy Officer. Please see our Privacy Policy found here PrivacyPolicy.