“Widow’s Mite” coin set in a 14k Gold ‘Jerusalem Cross’ Pendant – Made in Jerusalem

$ 820.00

Authentic Widow’s Mite Coin 14k Gold Jerusalem Cross Pendant with Certificate of Authenticity – Ancient Jewish Prutah Necklace, Optional Gold Chain.

This remarkable coin, a small bronze Jewish prutah from the era of Alexander Jannaeus, holds profound historical and religious significance, as it was the coin Jesus mentioned in the parable of the Widow’s Offering in Luke 21.

● Size: 1.3″ / 3.3 cm (including the bale).
● Total weight: 4.8 Grams.
● Certificate of authenticity.
● Made in Jerusalem.

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14k ‘Jerusalem Cross’ set with a genuine (not replica) “Widow’s Mite” coin from 2000 years ago.

Each pendant is meticulously crafted, with the coin set at the heart of a radiant 14k Gold ‘Jerusalem Cross’, symbolizing both the Five Wounds of Christ and the four evangelists. The cross measures a delicate 1.3 inches including the bale, an ideal size that allows for daily wear while making a profound statement of faith and heritage.

Weighing a 4.8 grams, this pendant is a testament to enduring strength, a paradox reflecting the poignant biblical tale of the Widow’s Mite, where the smallest offering holds the greatest value. It is a reminder of humility, sacrifice, and the profound impact of our actions, no matter how seemingly insignificant.

Choose to pair this pendant with a 14k gold chain available in lengths of 16, 18, or 20 inches, ensuring the perfect fit for your style and comfort. Or, if you prefer, select the pendant alone and incorporate it into your unique jewelry collection.

With the ‘Jerusalem Cross’ Pendant, you are not just wearing a piece of jewelry; you are carrying a narrative, a piece of sacred history that speaks of ancient civilizations, timeless stories, and deep-rooted beliefs. It is an heirloom that transcends time, a gift of immeasurable value for those who cherish their faith, appreciate the richness of history, and seek a connection to the divine.

Ancient Jewish coin with certificate of authenticity used in the Second Temple set in this unique Christian pendant.

The “Widow’s Mite” is a small bronze Jewish prutah of Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 B.C.), which was reused as the small change during the time of Jesus.

It would have been the coin that Jesus referred to in his parable of the Widow’s Offering in Luke 21.

And He looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the treasury, and He saw also a certain poor widow putting in two mites. So He said, “Truly I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all; for all these out of their abundance have put in offerings for God, but she out of her poverty put in all the livelihood that she had.”
(Luke 21:1-4) 

The design on the front is a star, and the back is an anchor. The coin itself was minted only in the area of Judea, and is unique to Israel.

All jewelry shipped direct from the Israel.

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