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Item Details:
Material: beech wood
Size: 101.6*69.5*6cm, 121.9*83.4*6cm, 152.4*104.1*8cm
Color: vintage color, hand-painted gold
Made of high-quality beech wood, the natural grain is like the imprint of faith deposited in the river of time, with a solid and warm texture, carrying the believer's desire for eternal protection. The hand-painted gold brush strokes wander between the angelic feathers, inscriptions and ornaments, and each gold line is a visualization of the divine light - the track of the morning sun through the stained glass, and the rising spiritual light of the believer's prayers. This object is not only a work of art, but also a testament to the covenant of protection, bringing divine power into the fabric of life.
In the center of the cross, the Archangel Michael is frozen in a fighting posture: the gilded wings are spreading like the sky, symbolizing the divine mission of swiftness like electricity, but also like an open shield of guardianship; the halo shrouds the face of majesty and compassion, gazing at the suffering in the world. The cross held high in the right hand is both the proof of salvation and the sword that cuts through the darkness; the inscription on the left shield “QUIS UT DEUS” (who can be like God) is like a thunderbolt, deterring the evil spirits and manifesting the uniqueness of divine power. The defeated demons under the feet are curled up as a footnote of faith -- under the guardianship of Michael, the souls of believers will never be eroded by darkness.
“ARCHANGEL MICHAEL” encircles the top like an eternal war cry announcing the coming of the guardian. At the bottom, the inscription “IN HOC SIGNO VINCES” (With this symbol, thou shalt conquer) hides the testimony written in the blood of the first Christians: when Constantine the Great saw the vision of the cross at the Milvian Bridge, these words became the turning point of the Roman Empire, and the code of victory for every believer. At this moment, words and images are intertwined, forming a guardian alliance across two millennia, assuring the gazer that in the midst of suffering, Michael's wings are always open.
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40” : On the plain white walls of urban apartments, it is the first light for late-night returnees. Solitaries sleep peacefully under the shelter of angel wings, and children touch the gilt lines at story time to hear the legend of “Michael expelling Satan”. This size is a gentle bedtime blessing, a silent companion in a hidden corner.
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50” : On the side walls of medium-sized churches, it resonates with the bass of the pipe organ. Next to the confessional, it witnesses the trembling confessions and relieved tears of believers; in the nursery, it looks down on the holy water sprinkled on the foreheads of newborn babies, continuing the guardianship covenant to the next generation. A guardian of this size is the anchor point of the group's faith and the container of collective memory.
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60” : Under the dome of the cathedral, it hovered like a sacred warship. When the plague rages, it is the spiritual wall of the believers; when the war is raging, it is the vision of peace in the eyes of the refugees. The giant-sized guardian is the city's totem of faith and the spiritual backbone of civilization.
Whether it is placed at the head of the bed in a hospital ward to be the last gaze of the dying, or behind the podium in a school auditorium to witness the bar mitzvah of a teenager, or hidden among the bookshelves in a café to provide a moment of peace for the urban drifters - this crucifix has always fulfilled the three-fold mission of “Protect, Guide, and Win” with the gesture of Micah. It is not only a religious symbol, but also a living symbol. It is not only a religious symbol, but also a divine force that lives on earth, whispering in every moment of need, “Do not be afraid, I am with you.”