Bellum Sanctum knight symbol of Christian Crusades of 12-14 centuries for the Jerusalem jewelry pendant. Stylisation of medieval knight seal.
The pendant is based (stylized) on the Balian of Ibelin seal. One of the founders of the Crusader state, as well as a famous knight and participant in the Crusades and leader of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century. In fact, the pendant is a symbol of the Crusades. The Latin phrase on the rim is “In nomine domini bellum sacrum,” which means “Holy War in the Name of God.” Dimensions: Diameter: 3 cm, weight: 5.3 gr. Chain is not included! A lot of this kind jewelry you can find on my workshop page!
Pendant can also be made in 585 gold.
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For your convenience our ring sizes are specified in both imperial and metric units. E.g. "US 9 / 19 mm" means that ring has US size 9, while it's inside diameter is 19 millimeters.
The easiest way to find your size is to measure a ring which fits you. Just take a ruler and measure inside diameter of ring in mm. If in doubt opt for the bigger of two sizes.
If you don't have a ring with desired fit please follow these instructions:
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Cut a strip of paper up to 10cm (4") long and 5mm (¼") wide. Wrap it around the finger you intend to wear the ring on, leaving enough room to slide the ring over your knuckle.
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Mark the spot where the paper strip meets and use a ruler to measure the length in millimeters (mm). This is the circumference of your finger.
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