Sterling Silver Crucifix Pendant — Gold Corpus & Iron Cross Accents
SKU: 1627
A gold-plated figure of Christ sits at the center of a .925 sterling silver cross — 31 grams of solid metal with Iron Cross cutouts pierced into both sides. The warm gold against bright silver creates a two-tone contrast you notice before any other detail. Flip it over and the reverse has a deep black inlay. The scrolled bail at the top fits chains up to 5mm thick.
Built For
If you wear your faith on the road — The crucifix carries Christian meaning, and the Iron Cross details on the sides speak to biker heritage. It sits over a denim vest or against an open collar without flipping or twisting — 31 grams keeps it hanging straight on a proper chain.
If you want a crucifix, not a plain cross — A cross is the shape. A crucifix includes the body of Christ — the corpus — which makes it a more specific symbol of sacrifice and resurrection. This one renders the corpus in gold plating, so it stands out against the silver frame.
If you collect heavyweight silver jewelry — At 31 grams and 1⅜" × 2⅝", this is a genuine statement piece. The ornate bail, oxidized recesses, and Iron Cross side cutouts all show detail work that holds up under close inspection. It's built to be an heirloom.
The Honest Take
The gold corpus catches your eye first — the tilt of the head, the drape of the loincloth, the outstretched arms. It's rendered with enough detail that you can read the posture from arm's length. The warm gold against cool silver creates a visual hierarchy that draws attention to the center.
The Iron Cross cutouts on both sides of the cross arms are small but precise. You can feel them when you run a thumb along the edges. They add visual texture from side angles — when the pendant swings during movement, light passes through the cutouts.
The black inlay on the reverse side is a quiet detail. Most people won't see it — only the wearer knows it's there. It creates a clean, dark contrast against the silver when you flip the pendant over.
The scrolled bail has filigree detailing and is wide enough for chains up to 5mm. It flows into the top of the cross without looking bolted on. The pendant needs a chain with some visual weight — anything thinner than 3mm will look out of proportion.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What's the difference between a cross and a crucifix?
A cross is the intersecting shape on its own. A crucifix includes the body of Christ (the corpus) — making it a more specific Christian symbol tied to the sacrifice and resurrection. This pendant is a crucifix with a gold-plated corpus.
Q: What chain works best with this pendant?
A solid sterling silver chain in 3mm-5mm thickness — box, curb, or Venetian round. The scrolled bail fits chains up to 5mm. A 22-26 inch length places the pendant at mid-chest. Anything thinner than 3mm looks unbalanced with a 31-gram pendant.
Q: Will the gold plating on the corpus wear off?
The corpus sits on the face of the pendant — it's not rubbing against skin or clothing directly. With normal wear, the gold plating lasts years. The pendant hangs free, so friction on the corpus is minimal.
Q: Is there meaning behind the Iron Cross motif?
In biker culture, the Iron Cross represents personal courage, independence, and living by a code. On this pendant it blends with the crucifix — faith and fearless riding in the same piece. It's a widely recognized symbol in men's jewelry.
At a Glance
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