INQUISITOR CROSS by Alchemy Gothic - Pewter & Crystals Pendant

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  • Model: AE-P299
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  • Manufactured by: Alchemy Gothic
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Inquisitor Cross

From Alchemy Gothic (P299)

The iconic tool of the ruthless 16th century pan-European heresy purge. A filigreed cross with crimson enamel and ornate design. With lobster clasp chain. Pendant approximately 3.75 X 3 inches.

All Alchemy Gothic pendants are cast and hand-made in fine English pewter, many with additional high quality crystals and other components, hand-plated or other two-toned finish and all come complete upon their nickel-free chain or other necklace of appropriate length.

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Alchemy Gothic Jewelry & Gothic Giftware

Since 1977, Alchemy has become the leading provider of fine pewter wares for its genre: Gothic jewelry such as Gothic pendants, Gothic earrings, Gothic rings, Gothic bracelets and Gothic brooches, as well as beautifully detailed pewter giftware and accessories, from drinking and dining to cigarette lighters and ashtrays, from Gothic decor to Gothic clothing and clothing accessories, as well as Gothic giftware of all kinds for friends of the Night Land.

Alchemy Gothic's Products - Policies & Materials

All of Alchemy's products are conceived and designed in England by Alchemy Carta, and all pewter products are made in England in the Alchemy workshops, by our own hand- craftsmen. All products and designs are the exclusive copyright of Alchemy Encarta, and are registered designs and trademarks worldwide. The metal used in the manufacture of all Alchemy's pewter products is the highest grade, 92% alloy, (to BSS5140 standard), known as "English Pewter". Some manufacturers misleadingly use the term "pewter" to describe alloys containing lead. This results in inferior, more easily made products which are heavier, softer and of a darker colour and are much more prone to tarnishing.


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