Cross Pendants
Explore cross pendants in gold, sterling silver and carefully described mixed materials. This collection includes plain crosses, crucifix pendants, stone set pieces and older designs suitable for wearing on a chain.
Each listing gives the useful details before buying, including metal information, size, weight, bail or loop style, chain inclusion, hallmarks, stamps, testing notes and photos of the reverse. Some pieces are simple and understated, while others may include engraving, gemstones, textured detail or older fittings.
Cross pendants can vary in size, weight and how they sit on a chain, so it is worth checking the measurements, fitting and photos before choosing. You can also browse the full pendants and charms collection to compare cross designs with lockets, charms, gemstone pendants and other styles.
This selection changes often, with many one of a kind pieces. Check back regularly to see the latest arrivals.
Cross Pendants FAQs
A cross pendant usually shows the cross shape only. A crucifix pendant includes the figure of Christ on the cross. This collection may include both plain cross pendants and crucifix designs, with the exact design described in each listing.
Not always. Some cross pendants are sold with a chain, while others are sold as the pendant only. The product title, description and photos will state whether a chain is included, along with the chain length and metal details if one forms part of the listing.
Cross pendants are often chosen for faith, remembrance, gifting or personal symbolism, but some buyers also choose them for the design, metal or age of the piece. Each listing focuses on the pendant’s materials, details, marks and condition so you can choose the piece that best suits you.
Not always. Some cross pendants are fully hallmarked, some are stamped, and others may have worn, partial, hidden or missing marks because of their size or construction. Listings include hallmarks, stamps, assay office details, maker marks, testing notes and material information when present. You can also read the UK hallmark guide for help understanding jewellery marks.
Check the size, weight, metal, bail or loop, chain inclusion, stone settings, engraving, hallmarks, stamps and photos of the front and back. Older cross pendants can have worn marks, later bails, repairs or previous alterations, so the reverse and attachment point are useful to review before buying.
