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The Jerusalem Cross features one large center cross surrounded by four smaller crosses in each corner. It is also called the "Crusader's Cross".
The Five Wounds: The five crosses together are believed to represent the five wounds Jesus suffered during his crucifixion.
The Gospels: The four smaller crosses can also represent the four writers of the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
"Deus Vult" is a Latin phrase that translates to "God wills it."
It was famously used as a rallying cry by Christian knights and soldiers during the First Crusade in the 11th century.
The Letters: The "X" represents the Greek letter Chi (pronounced "kai") and the "P" represents the Greek letter Rho. Together, they spell out "Christ".
Early Christians used the Chi Rho during the Roman era to secretly mark tombs, catacombs, and gathering spaces to safely signal their faith without drawing persecution.
In 312 AD Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, experienced a vision of the Chi Rho in the sky accompanied by the Latin phrase In hoc signo vinces ("In this sign, you will conquer") prior to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. After winning the battle, he placed the symbol—also known as the Labarum—on his military standards and his soldiers' shields
Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet (A to Z).
Revelation 1:8 - "I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord God, "who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.”
Revelation 21:6 - "It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End."
Revelation 22:13 - "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End."
Latin for "Celestial Sight." The shifting, otherworldly luster of Cosmic Tiger's Eye looks less like an earthly material and more like a glimpse into the infinite night sky. This collection is designed to lift the eyes of the soul upward, serving as a striking visual reminder of the vastness of creation and the glorious majesty of the heavens.
Latin for "Mystical Rose," an ancient and deeply poetic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The rose has long symbolized hidden spiritual beauty, purity, and maternal grace. The Rosa Mystica Collection pairs this gentle stone with a title that reflects Mary's tender, unconditional love and her quiet, nurturing presence in the life of the believer.
Purple has stood for millennia as the color of royalty, penance, and sacred authority. In the liturgical calendar, it marks the seasons of preparation, drawing our minds to the kingship of Christ. The Royalty of Christ uses the rich tones of Amethyst to ground your prayers in a spirit of quiet majesty, solemn reverence, and interior transformation.
Latin for "The Armor of God," drawing directly from St. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians ("Put on the armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil"). The incredible weight and metallic, shielding appearance of Hematite makes this a powerful, tactile symbol of spiritual strength, resilience, and divine protection in daily battle.
Latin for "Shadow." Unlike its polished counterpart, matte onyx creates a visual absence of light, beautifully capturing the solemnity of the Tenebrae theme. The Umbra represents the quiet shadows of contemplation, the shelter of the Almighty's wings, and a reminder of the darkness that preceded the dawn of the Resurrection.
Latin for "The Great Silence"—referencing the profound, sacred quiet kept within monastic walls after the final night prayers are sung. The perfectly still, deep surface of the polished stone serves as a physical invitation to enter into that same interior silence, hushing the noise of the outside world to hear the quiet whisper of God.
Latin for "Sacrifice." This honors the daily sacrifice of the Holy Mass and Christ’s ultimate offering. The shimmering, fire-like flash of the Tiger's Eye serves as a vivid reminder of the holy fire of the altar, transforming prayer into a burning offering of love and interior sacrifice.
A reliquary is a highly precious, sacred vessel crafted to preserve and honor the relics of the saints. Visually, the crimson flecks embedded within the deep green stone evoke the ultimate witness of the martyrs and the saving blood of Christ. The Reliquary frames this historic Bloodstone as a solemn, tactile reminder of the costly heritage of our faith.
Latin for "The Communion of Saints." The stunning variety of colors within a single strand of Indian Agate serves as a perfect visual metaphor for the universal Church. It honors the vast, diverse cloud of witnesses across time and geography—each unique in their witness, yet bound together in one sacred family.
Inspired by the breathtaking mosaics that cover the walls of ancient basilicas. Just as a mosaic takes hundreds of individual, broken pieces of different colors and unites them into a single masterpiece of sacred art, the variegated tones of Unakite remind us how God weaves together the disparate, fragmented moments of our lives into a beautiful story of grace.
Latin for "The Light of the Night." This poetic title captures the stunning visual phenomenon within the stone. Theologically, it serves as a powerful metaphor for hope: just as the blue flash illuminates the dark stone when turned toward the light, Mary’s example guides souls through the darkest nights of the spiritual life toward the light of her Son.
Latin for "The Veil." In sacred tradition, the veil represents that which separates the earthly from the divine, as well as the beautiful humility of Our Lady. The white veining cutting through the deep blue of the stone mirrors the folds of a sweeping fabric, making The Velum a beautiful meditation on quiet grace, mystery, and maternal protection.
Latin for "Queen of Heaven." This name draws directly from the ancient Marian antiphon sung during the Easter season. For millennia, Lapis Lazuli was so rare and precious that it was reserved exclusively for the robes of royalty and the finest sacred art. The Regina Caeli frames this majestic stone as a physical reminder of Mary's royal intercession and heavenly crown.
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