Latin Cross
The "Latin Cross" is a symbol commonly associated with Christianity, characterized by its vertical beam being longer than the horizontal beam. This design represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, who was executed on a cross, and it serves as a reminder of his sacrifice for humanity's sins. The Latin Cross is often used in churches, religious art, and jewelry.
In addition to its religious significance, the Latin Cross has historical roots in various cultures. It has been adopted in different contexts, including heraldry and architecture, symbolizing faith and hope. The cross remains a powerful emblem in both spiritual and cultural expressions worldwide.