Coptic Cross
The Coptic Cross is a distinctive symbol used in the Coptic Orthodox Church, which is the largest Christian denomination in Egypt. This cross often features a circular or oval shape at the intersection, representing eternity and the divine. It is commonly made of wood, metal, or stone and is used in various religious ceremonies and as a personal symbol of faith.
Copts, the followers of the Coptic Orthodox Church, have a rich history that dates back to the early days of Christianity. The Coptic Cross is not only a religious emblem but also a cultural symbol, reflecting the identity and heritage of the Coptic people. It is often worn as jewelry or displayed in homes and churches.