Christian Cross
The Christian Cross is a symbol of Christianity, representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is typically depicted as a vertical post with a shorter horizontal beam near the top. The cross serves as a reminder of the sacrifice made by Jesus for the salvation of humanity, embodying themes of love, redemption, and hope.
Throughout history, the cross has taken various forms, including the Latin cross, which is the most recognized version, and the Greek cross, which has arms of equal length. It is commonly found in churches, jewelry, and art, symbolizing faith and the central beliefs of the Christian religion.