Jerusalem Cross order Lapel Pin Crusaders Shield Cut Out Design Gold Tone 3D Five-Fold Cross Pin Tie Tack Lanyard Pins

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Jerusalem Cross order Lapel Pin Crusaders Shield Cut Out Design Gold Tone 3D Five-Fold Cross Pin Tie Tack Lanyard Pins,

Enamel Pin and Lapel Pin are a great way to show off.

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Product code: Jerusalem Cross order Lapel Pin Crusaders Shield Cut Out Design Gold Tone 3D Five-Fold Cross Pin Tie Tack Lanyard Pins

Enamel Pin and Lapel Pin are a great way to show off your interest. A lot of People Collect Pins Badges and Custom Pins. We have a great selection of Retro Pins, acrylic Pins and one piece enamel pin. Lapel Pins are very popular for Weddings and other events. Enamel Pin Sets are so fun to collect make sure to check out our whole store.

Approximately 3/4" x in diameter

Rhodium Plated Base Metal

Gold Rhodium Plated

Hand Crafted by Artisan in the USA

Rhodium Plated Gold Butterfly Backing

A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric. Lapel pins can be ornamental or can indicate the wearer's affiliation with an organization or cause. Before the popularity of wearing lapel pins, boutonnières were worn.

The Jerusalem Cross is a major symbol used in Christianity, representing Christ's command to spread the Gospel around the world beginning in Jerusalem. The symbol is basically composed order of 5 crosses; 1 large central cross with 4 smaller crosses in each quadrant. It is also often referred to as the Crusader's Cross and less frequently as the Cantonese Cross.

The Crusaders used the Jerusalem Cross as an emblem; bearing the symbol on the papal banner given to them by Pope Urban II. It was adopted by Godfrey de Bouillon as his personal coat of arms. He was one of the leaders of the Crusades and became the first ruler of Jerusalem (he refused the title of “king”) after successfully driving out the Moslems during the First Crusade in 1099.

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