On the front of this order of Christ pendant, St. Benedict holds a cross in his right hand and his rule for monasteries in his left. A poisoned cup is situated to his right, a reference to a legend that hostile monks tried to poison him. To his left, the raven that carried off a loaf of poisoned bread. These stories are the origin of the belief that a medal featuring the effigy of St. Benedict can protect against poison.
The letters C S S M L – N D S M D are featured on the back of the cross – initials signifying “may the holy cross be my light – may the dragon never be my overlord.” The encircled C S P B means “The Cross of Holy Father Benedict.” Surrounding these are the letters V R S N S M V - S M Q L I V B, which means “Begone Satan. Never tempt me with your vanities. What you offer me is evil. Drink the poison yourself!” At the top, the word ‘PAX’ stands for “peace.”
This gold-tone pendant necklace for men is made of surgical-grade stainless steel, and the same applies to the double curb chain on which it hangs. The double chain means that even if a link breaks, the necklace will be caught by the next link. Its durable lobster clasp and adjustable length put you in charge of where the pendant falls.
Designed in Denmark. Delivered in a signature box.
ID: 25149