Late 20th century St. Christopher medallion in silver with figural relief – Auric Vintage

Late 20th Century St. Christopher Medal

€85,00

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Late 20th Century St. Christopher Medal

€85,00

Late 20th century St. Christopher medallion in silver. The circular pendant features a St. Christopher, his staff, bearing the Holy Child who holds an orb in front of a scene of troubled waters. Suspended from an oval bail, the piece is hallmarked 800 for European silver and bears a maker’s mark. Engraved on the reverse 'ALEXANDRE 10.7.85'

Late 20th century St. Christopher medallion in silver with figural relief – Auric Vintage
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MATERIALS

Silver

AGE

c.1980

SIZE

2.7cm L x 2cm W

WEIGHT

4.44 g

MARKS

French. Crab Hallmark. Mark for small items in 800/000 silver (in use 1838-1962)

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Late 20th Century St. Christopher Medal

In a world that moves faster and farther than ever, we are all travelers, whether chasing adventure, education, or a quiet moment away from home. Long ago, when journeys were perilous. loved ones might send a companion in miniature, a talisman, a prayer, a guardian.


Saint Christopher was one of the most cherished. Legend tells of a giant who sought to serve the greatest king in the world. only to discover that Christ was the mightiest of all. The giant dedicated himself to helping others, guiding travelers safely across treacherous rivers.


One evening, a small child asked to be carried. As the giant waded through the raging waters, the child's weight grew heavier and heavier until it felt as if he bore the weight of the entire world. When they reached the far shore, the child revealed himself as Christ and gave the giant a new name: Christopher. Christ-bearer.


Mentions of Saint Christopher date back to the 3rd century AD. His image became a portable prayer, a symbol of protection for all who journeyed into the unknown. Today, whether near or far, a Saint Christopher is a reminder that someone is hoping for your safe return, that you are never truly alone.

SAINT CHRISTOPHER

TAKE ME WITH YOU!

1980 - 1989

Eighties

The saying goes less is more, but that did not apply to the 1980s. Fashion, music, and jewellery embraced maximalism without restraint. Rebel Madonna, rule-breaking Cher, fresh-faced Brooke Shields, and the androgynous David Bowie all left their mark on this opulent decade. Where fashion favoured excess in layers and texture, jewellery followed suit, with ropes of pearls, gold chains, and charms worn all at once. Scale was everything. Showstopping necklaces, button-sized earrings, and stacked bangles and bracelets dominated.

The glitz and glamour of television shows like ‘Dallas’ fuelled an insatiable appetite for sparkle. Pavé settings became a staple in both costume and fine jewellery, often layered side by side. Princess Diana’s love of coloured gemstones, particularly blue sapphire, opened the public’s eyes to alternatives to diamonds. It was also a time of rediscovery, as pieces from past generations were reworked and worn anew, with old watch chains transformed into the T-bar necklaces that remain enduring today.

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