Material: Enamel and Zinc Alloy (lead ad nickel free). Color:Black Enamel, White Enamel, Blue Enamel, Green Enamel, Red Enamel,Purple Enamel.
Quantity:you will receive 30Pieces of enamel cross charms of 6 different colors,5 pieces of each colors,which are sufficient to meet your DIY. Size:21mmx39.2mm(0.82inchx1.54inch).Hole:2.3mm(0.09inch).
Uniqque design:The charm of enamel pendant adopt double-sided design,the front and back have different patterns. The crucifix depicts Jesus, The crucifix emphasizes Jesus' sacrifice via his death by crucifixion. The enamel cross gift features the medal of St. Benedict. The medallion on the other side depicts Saint Benedict holding a cross in his right hand to which he was incredibly devoted to and in his left his rule for monasteries.
Versatile Performances: These cross pendants charms with special meaning are ideal for community embellishments, religion token ornaments, crafts supplies and jewelry making accessories. Ideal for necklace, bracelet, dangle and other scrapbooking or wall decorations,etc. Best wishes to Christian friends and family for birthday, wedding, engagement, anniversary Child Baptism,and holidays like Christmas,Thanksgiving Day,and Mother's Day. Spread the blessing and passion with your loved ones.
The perfect religious jewelry: You can use these cross charms to make beautiful religious jewelry,such as rosary bracelets, necklaces, wall hangings. Give this Home Blessing Medal to yourself or a loved one on a special occasion or holiday such as buying a new house, house warming, confirmation, first communion, coming of age, birthdays or anniversaries. Appreciate the classic and artistic meaning in the beads with your friends and family.
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Uniqque design:The charm of enamel pendant adopt double-sided design,the front and back have different patterns. The crucifix depicts Jesus, The crucifix emphasizes Jesus' sacrifice via his death by crucifixion. The enamel cross gift features the medal of St. Benedict. The medallion on the other side depicts Saint Benedict holding a cross in his right hand to which he was incredibly devoted to and in his left his rule for monasteries.