Templar Cross Ring in Silver 1.7 cm 9 g Art 288 - Bricks Masons
Templar Cross Ring in Silver 1.7 cm 9 g Art 288 - Bricks Masons
Templar Cross Ring in Silver 1.7 cm 9 g Art 288 - Bricks Masons
Templar Cross Ring in Silver 1.7 cm 9 g Art 288 - Bricks Masons
Knights Templar Ring - Silver Enamel Cross & Shield - Bricks Masons

Knights Templar Ring - Carved Templar Cross In Silver

Precio de venta$311.725,00 ARS

Product Id : 49841

Cantidad:

Contáctenos

Albañiles de ladrillos
444 Avenida Alaska
Suite #AEL618
Torrance, CA 90503

Llámanos
+1 888 258 8016

Horario comercial:
De lunes a viernes
9 a. m. a 5 p. m. (hora del este)
Sábado
9 a. m. a 2 p. m. (hora del este)

A finely crafted silver ring featuring a carved Templar Cross, symbolizing the order’s devotion, courage, and spiritual purpose.

Product Details

Specification Details
Material Sterling Silver
Design Carved Templar Cross
Size 1.7 cm across the front
Weight Approx. 9 g

 

Symbolism & History

  • Templar Cross: The Templar Cross is the most iconic emblem of the Knights Templar, representing faith, protection, and the order’s commitment to defending Christendom. Its clean, symmetrical design was worn on armor, shields, and banners to signify loyalty, courage, and spiritual authority.

  • Spiritual Meaning: The cross emphasizes the Templars’ dual role as monks and warriors, symbolizing self-sacrifice, moral integrity, and the pursuit of divine guidance in all their endeavors.

  • Historical Use: Members of the order displayed this cross to mark their identity and unity as a brotherhood of soldier-monks. It was also used on ceremonial regalia and seals, linking earthly service with heavenly devotion.

  • Esoteric Significance: Beyond its religious meaning, the cross’s geometric precision also reflects the Templars’ appreciation for order, harmony, and balance—a guiding principle in both their spiritual and martial pursuits.

Knights Templar Heritage: Founded in Jerusalem in 1118, the Templars were warrior-monks committed to protecting pilgrims and holy sites. Recognized by Pope Innocent II in 1139, their emblem—the seal depicting two knights on one horse—represents unity of purpose and devotion to both spiritual and martial duties.

This carved Templar Cross ring embodies both historical authenticity and symbolic power, making it a distinguished piece for collectors and admirers of the Templar legacy.

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