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Huguenots favored a cross that was distinctly different from the Roman Cross, with four arms of equal length and a pendant dove. The four arms and the spaces between them symbolize the Four Gospels, the Eight Beatitudes, and the Twelve Apostles, as well as purity and loyality. The dove represents the Holy Spirit and the Church under the Cross.

Our Huguenot Crosses were designed by Hudson Valley metalsmith Daniel Giessinger. They are cast to reveal many exquisite details on both the front and back sides, and make a wonderful personal keepsake or thoughtful gift for special occasions.

Large Huguenot Cross Pendant
Measures 13/16" wide

 

In Sterling Silver - $75.00

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In 18k Gold - $450.00

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Medium Huguenot Cross Pendant
Measures 5/8 " wide

 

In Sterling Silver - $60.00

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In 18k Gold - $380.00

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Dove Earrings
French hook style for piecred ears. Earrings measure 7/8" long.

In Sterling Silver - $40.00

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In 18K Gold - $265.00

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Huguenot Cross Earring
Posts for pierced ears. Earring measure 1-1/8" long.

In Sterling Silver - $65.00

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Large Huguenot Cross Tac Pin
Measures 13/16" wide

In Sterling Silver - OUT OF STOCK

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Medium Huguenot Cross Tac Pin
Measures 5/8 " wide

In Sterling Silver - $60.00

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Huguenot Cross Stick Pin
Measures 5/8" wide

In Gold Plated - OUT OF STOCK

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Merchandise pictured may vary from current Museum Shop stock, or may be limited in availability. Prices are subject to change. For specific inquiries, please contact the Museum Shop by email shop@huguenotstreet.org or by phone 845/255-4544. Calls are returned promptly.

 

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