At The Cross Mens Box Cross
$35.99
At The Cross Men’s Box Cross Necklace. With its deluxe presentation gift box, this cross necklace is a meaningful gift for a man of any age. Inside the black fabric-covered box is the scene of a man kneeling at a cross, along with this short poem: At the cross I leave my cares, at the cross God hears my prayers. (Poem by Alda Maria copyright Dicksons) The stainless steel cross pendant is 1 1/8″” long; the stainless steel chain is 24″”.
Additional Info
Slender box cross pendant is stainless steel; length is 1.13″
Chain is 24″
comes in black gift box with poem and design
Only 1 left in stock
SKU (UPC): 603799323451
Color: Silver
Apparel class: Mens
Manufacturer: Dicksons
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