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Cross Anchor Charm

3 Piece Faith Hope & Love Sterling Silver Cross Anchor & Heart Charm Pendant Set by

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3 Piece Faith Hope & Love Sterling Silver Cross Anchor & Heart Charm Pendant Set
(Jewelry)

Features a cross, an anchor and a heart
1/2 Inch With 18 Inch Sterling Silver Chain
.925 Sterling Silver


Price: $36.00 $14.99


Customer Reviews:
  1. tarnished
    This is a beautiful necklace, small and delicate and a wonderful meaning, and it shipped quickly! But it arrived tarnished!!!
  2. I should have read the reviews....
    I should have paid closer attention to the other reviews. Bought this for my wife and I'm very disappointed. The chain looked good but the charm looked like someone had worn it already.

Answers

In latin culture there is a charm with Jesus ona cross that looks like an anchor.Does anyone know the meaning?

The anchor was used as an early Christian symbol. It comes from the Scripture where it says, "We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure...

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eagle cross and anchor?

what club or organization does this charm represent???

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It´s only a generic symbol. Anchor and eagle stand for faith and navy. The cross is the traditional Christian symbol and stands for faith, and the anchor stands for sea. The anchor also stands for hope, because when a ship travels, it always has an anchor with it, since it is

Marsalforn revisited

The very popular bay of Marsalforn in the north of Gozo was also known as Il-Qala ta’ Marsalforn (Marsalforn Creek), Il-Qala ta’ San Pawl (St Paul’s Creek), and Il-Bajja ta’ Marsalforn (Marsalforn Bay). Tradition also associates it with St Paul’s stay in the Maltese Islands.

Joe Zammit Ciantar writes

This harbour has been used for anchorage since antiquity; it is the first harbour seen by sea craft approaching the islands from the north.

The name features in a notarial deed as early as 1486. It is a composite name, made up of Semitic ‘marsa’ (place good for anchorage) and Romance ‘forn’, apparently immediately derived from Italian forno, which today means ‘oven / bakery’.

Childhood memoirs

This was the bay my family used to go to for swimming in my childhood days.

I was brought up in Rabat – we Gozitans rarely, if ever, refer to Gozo’s capital by the legal name ‘Victoria’, which officially replaced ‘Rabat’ in 1887, on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of England’s Queen Victoria – in the middle of the island. My family had no summer residence by the seaside so I became acquainted with the bay as I grew up.