Home Amulet Cross Viper - black KRI-017 Kč499.00 Handmade crosses made of cow bone not only for your costume. Original pendant also for casual wear. Add to cart
Home Amulet Cross Viper - red KRI-010 Kč499.00 Handmade crosses made of cow bone not only for your costume. Original pendant also for casual wear. Add to cart
Home Amulet Cross with circles - black KRI-015 Kč559.00 Handmade crosses made of cow bone not only for your costume. Original pendant also for casual wear. Add to cart
Home Amulet Cross with circles - red KRI-001 Kč499.00 Handmade crosses made of cow bone not only for your costume. Original pendant also for casual wear. Add to cart
Home Amulet Cross with contours - black KRI-004 Kč469.00 Handmade crosses made of cow bone not only for your costume. Original pendant also for casual wear. Add to cart
Home Byzantine cross, crown - brass DBBR-056 Kč429.00 Replica of the cross from the 11th - 13th century, Byzantine Empire, Kievan Rus. Add to cart
Last items in stock Home Byzantine encolpion BORIS I GLEB, reliquary, replica of a two-part cross, box for... DBBR-037 Kč1,749.00 A Byzantine relic breast cross in common use from the 10th-15th centuries. Add to cart
Last items in stock Home Cross from Wroclaw - Early Middle Ages - Bronze replica DABR-090 Kč429.00 Early medieval, Wroclaw, Poland, 9th-10th century - the Viking and Great Moravian periods. Add to cart
Last items in stock Home Cross in a circle Jerusalem - Baltic States, Kievan Rus DBBR-079 Kč429.00 Cross from the 10th - 13th century, Europe, the Baltics, Kievan Rus. Add to cart
Last items in stock Home Cross of Scandinavia - brass DBBR-043 Kč429.00 Crucifix from the 11th - 12th century, Scandinavia, Kievan Rus, Baltic. Add to cart
Home Cross with marbles from the Baltic countries and Kievan Rus DBBR-068 Kč429.00 Crucifix from the 11th - 13th century, the Baltics, Kievan Rus. Add to cart
Last items in stock Home Double-sided opening cross, medieval Byzantine encolpion, box for relics (kaptorga) DBBR-111 Kč1,599.00 A Byzantine relic breast cross in common use from the 10th-15th centuries. Add to cart