Jerusalem Crosses Handcrafted in the Holy Land

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Top view of a large olive wood Crusader Cross on white satin cloth
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PRODUCT TYPE: Olive Wood Cross

Discover the spiritual heritage of the Holy Land with this Handmade Olive Wood Crusaders Cross from Jerusalem with Holy Soil – expertly crafted from authentic olive wood by skilled local artisans in Bethlehem. This large wall cross features the iconic Crusaders...

7.9in / 20cm
$54.95
Olive wood Jerusalem Cross with God Bless Our Home carved on it
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PRODUCT TYPE: Olive Wood Cross

A large olive wood Jerusalem Cross for wall display, handcrafted from Bethlehem olive wood and carved with the blessing "God Bless Our Home" across its four arms. Measuring 7.9 in (20 cm) and weighing 8.8 oz (250 g), this larger...

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Handmade Olive wood Jerusalem Cross with "God Bless Our Home" and Christs portrait engraved set against a clean white background.
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A small olive wood Jerusalem Cross from the Holy Land featuring the blessing "God Bless Our Home" carved across its four arms. Each word appears on a separate arm surrounding a carved face of Christ at the center. Measuring 5.9...

5.9in / 15cm
$39.95

The Jerusalem Cross – Meaning and Symbolism

The Jerusalem Cross, also known as the Crusader’s Cross or the Five-Fold Cross, is one of the most distinctive symbols of Christian faith. Its design, one central cross surrounded by four smaller crosses, often referred to in heraldry as cross-and-crosslets, carries layered spiritual meaning.

It is commonly understood to represent Christ at the center, with the four smaller crosses symbolizing the spread of the Gospel to the four corners of the world. Another interpretation connects it to the Five Wounds of Christ, the hands, feet, and side, giving the symbol a deep association with sacrifice and redemption.


A Symbol Rooted in Jerusalem

The Jerusalem Cross became widely known during the time of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, established in 1099, where it served as a powerful emblem of Christian presence in the Holy Land. Closely associated with the Crusades, it was used by pilgrims and believers as a sign of faith and mission.

Today, it remains deeply connected to Jerusalem and continues to symbolize devotion, pilgrimage, and a spiritual link to the Holy Land.


A Distinctive Expression of Faith

Unlike simpler cross designs, the Jerusalem Cross carries a broader message, faith, mission, and unity. Whether chosen for prayer, displayed in the home, or given as a meaningful Christian gift, it stands out as a symbol rooted in both history and belief.

Faith takes many forms. Continue browsing our olive wood crosses, Latin crosses, standing crosses — or bring a piece of Holy Land home with blessed water from the Jordan River.

Frequently Asked Questions About Jerusalem Cross

What is the Jerusalem Cross?

The Jerusalem Cross is a Christian symbol featuring a large central cross surrounded by four smaller crosses. It is also known as the Crusader’s Cross or Five-Fold Cross and is closely associated with the Holy Land.

What do the five crosses represent?

They are often interpreted as the Five Wounds of Christ, the hands, feet, and side—or as Christ and the four Evangelists spreading the Gospel to the world.

Why is it called the Crusader’s Cross?

The symbol became widely known during the Crusades, where it was used as an emblem of the Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem and a sign of faith and mission.

Is the Jerusalem Cross a Catholic symbol?

It is used across Christian traditions, though it has strong historical ties to Catholic heritage and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Today it is chosen by Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox Christians alike as a symbol of faith and connection to the Holy Land.

What makes the Jerusalem Cross different from other crosses?

Its distinctive design with five crosses sets it apart, giving it a layered symbolic meaning related to faith, mission, and sacrifice.

Is the Jerusalem Cross connected to Jerusalem today?

Yes. It remains closely associated with the Holy Land and is often chosen as a symbol of pilgrimage and spiritual connection to Jerusalem

Can it be used for prayer?

Yes. Like other crosses, it can be used in personal prayer or displayed as a reminder of faith and devotion.

Is it a good Christian gift?

Yes. It is often chosen as a meaningful gift for those who value its symbolism or feel a strong connection to Jerusalem and the Holy Land.

What does “Five-Fold Cross” mean?

The term “Five-Fold Cross” refers to the design of one central cross and four smaller crosses, forming a unified and symbolic structure.

What is meant by “cross-and-crosslets”?

“Cross-and-crosslets” is a heraldic term describing the design of a large cross surrounded by four smaller crosses, a defining feature of the Jerusalem Cross.

Is the Jerusalem Cross only a Catholic symbol?

While it has strong historical ties to Catholic tradition, the Jerusalem Cross is used across various Christian denominations as a symbol of faith and connection to the Holy Land.

What materials are Jerusalem Crosses made from?

Crafted from olive wood grown in the Holy Land, these crosses carry a strong connection to biblical tradition. Some designs also include a vial of Holy Soil for added meaning.
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