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IHS Crowned Christian Pendant in Gold Overlay

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IHS Crowned in Gold Overlay
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Iesus (Jesus) Hominum (of humankind) Salvator (Savior).

In-house Design, Hand Poured & USA Made.

Complimentary Chain & Free Shipping & Tracking on Orders $80+.

Jewelry Pouch & Story Card.

When you make a purchase from Bradley Kellie, you become part of a family that helps to fund the spreading of the Good News of Jesus, rescues and provides for the needs of child trafficking victims & more. 

IHS Crowned Christian Pendant- Christogram meaning Jesus of Humankind Savior.

IHS is a Christogram (a symbol for Christ); it is the first three letters of the name "Jesus" in Greek. These are Iota (I), Eta (H in capitalized form in Greek), and Sigma (S).

In Latin, the inscription came to stand for Jesus Savior of Humankind. This is Iesus (Jesus) Hominum (of humankind) Salvator (Savior).

The crown symbolizes Jesus Christ being the true King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

The pendant is appropriate for both men and women. It is a nice weight and size for everyday wear, as well as layered wear.

This exclusive Bradley Kellie pendant design was created in-house. The pendants are small batch hand cast (utilizing the lost wax method) and hand-finished. Due to our non-industrial manufacturing process, your piece may contain slight and unique variations from the image shown. 

A complimentary plated cable chain (available in 18, 20, 22, or 24 inches), with lobster clasp closure, is included in matching gold and attached to the pendant with a pinched gold filled jump ring.

Material: 14K Gold Overlay on Bronze (solid gold available by special order, please contact us for pricing and timing).

Size: Approximately 1 inch x 1/2 inch

Made In USA Bradley Kellie Faith-Based Christian Jewelry

Bradley Kellie Stoytelling Christian Jewelry is designed to help you share your story, and tell HIS.

Read More about "Symbols of Our Faith, Digging Deeper Into the History of Christianity" Here.