Decussate crossed keys cufflinks

Cufflinks Decussate Keys size 2.6 x 3 cm in 925 silver gilded at 24kt or on request in 18kt yellow gold approximately 13 grams – with these keys we also make jacket pins. The decussate keys in the cross of St. Andrew are a symbol that over time has taken on multiple meanings: in Freemasonry the crossed keys are the symbol of the treasurer of the Lodge, and is represented in the jewel that highlights his function as guardian of the treasure. They are also a symbol of the legacy that Jesus Christ left to St. Peter which later became the official emblem of the Holy See as a symbol of the supreme authority of the Pontiff. Nowadays the crossed keys in gold or gilded silver are often used as a jacket badge for Concierges in luxury hotels. These keys are also made in single versions as jacket or tie pins and double pins for professional use.

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Description

Cufflinks Decussate Keys size 2.6 x 3 cm in 925 silver gilded at 24kt or on request in 18kt yellow gold approximately 13 grams – with these keys we also make jacket pins. The decussate keys in the cross of St. Andrew are a symbol that over time has taken on multiple meanings: in Freemasonry the crossed keys are the symbol of the treasurer of the Lodge, and is represented in the jewel that highlights his function as guardian of the treasure. They are also a symbol of the legacy that Jesus Christ left to St. Peter which later became the official emblem of the Holy See as a symbol of the supreme authority of the Pontiff. Nowadays the crossed keys in gold or gilded silver are often used as a jacket badge for Concierges in luxury hotels. These keys are also made in single versions as jacket or tie pins and double pins for professional use.