Ichthus Jesus Fish Gold Metal Necklace
Ichthus Jesus Fish Gold Metal Necklace
Item B6G - Ichthus Jesus Fish Gold Metal Necklace is proudly made in the USA. This large Jesus fish pendant is made from lead free pewter that has a special antique Gold finish that is awesome. It features a very cool fish pendant that comes on a soft black rubber cord that measures 22 inches that can be extended to about 24 inches because it has a two inch extender chain with lobster claw closure. The pendant is the Ichthus fish that was the symbol used for Jesus. This fish pendant will serve as a reminder from Matthew 4:19 "Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will send you out to fish for people."
Ichthus Jesus Fish Gold Metal Necklace Details
- Item code : B6G
- Made in the USA
- Lead free pewter alloy
- Special Antique Gold finish
- Large Jesus Fish
- Pendant measures 1 inch long
- Pendant measures 1/2 inch wide
- Antique silver pewter finish
- Cut out design Ichthus Fish
- 22 inch soft black rubber cord
- Necklace has a lobster claw enclosure
- This necklace features a two inch extender chain
- Necklace can adjust from 22 - 24 inches
What is a Gold Color metal finish?
Not only is it Color, but it is a special finish that is a soft golden finish. It is a smooth shiny light yellow finish that is very close to the golden color of real gold.
Care and Cleaning
While Forgiven Jewelry products are designed to last for many years, proper care is an important part of keeping your jewelry looking its best. This pendant is made from lead free pewter with a SPECIAL finish. Avoid letting the pendant come into contact with abrasive materials and/or chemicals such as chlorine, saltwater, etc. With some individuals, perspiration and continual skin contact may cause a chemical reaction and for the finish will fade quickly. We do not recommend wearing while swimming or in the shower while bathing. To clean your jewelry, use a warm, soapy water soak and a ultra soft brush.
Fish we cool back then
In Biblical times the association of fish and Christianity began with the Greek word ichthus (or ichthys, Strong's Concordance). Translated twenty times in the New Testament as "fish". This association is not surprising because at least half of the twelve disciples of Jesus were fishermen. This way of life included James and John (who were brothers). Peter and Andrew (also brothers). Thomas and Nathanael (see Matthew 4:21 - 22, John 21:1 - 3, etc.). In fact, five out of the first six disciples called to be a special witness of our Savior's ministry were fishermen. Additionally, it was Christ Himself who told Peter and Andrew that instead of catching fish (ichthus) He would train them to "catch" men. (an allusion to the preaching of the gospel and the conversions it would bring, see Matthew 4:19, 13:47 - 48, Mark 1:17)