UPDATE:
I'll have the Crosses ready for this run in the next week!

I'll have the Crosses ready for this run in the next week!
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I'm waiting on some more Chain to arrive, and will have a couple available. I'll mark you down for one!Just curious if you have any left?
Sold out at the moment, but in the process of making more! I'll add your name to the list. Thanks!I’d like one also. Are there any still available? If so, I’d like with the chain.
AgreedI received my Cross today and the pictures do not do it justice. If you don’t have one, the next time he offers them, Buy It!
You can trust this seller. You will never be disappointed. I've seen his work, but this will be the first item I own from him! Can't wait!Are those photos exactly what we get?
"Cross of Coronado"
The "Cross of Coronado" was Laser-Engraved & hand-carved, cast in pewter, and then 24kt Gold-Plated!
It measures 22cm L x 17cm W x 1.8cm Thick.
In the center of the cross are laser-cut inlays set into deep grooves.
The large inlay has a Dark Blue Enamel Resin.
The thinner strips are Real Mother-of-Pearl.
Mounted on each of the fours ends of the cross are three Pearls surrounding a custom-cut Blue Lace Agate cabochon.
The cabochon has a lower profile than the spherical pearls, just like the original prop. Around each pearl is a decorative recess, with the same dark blue enamel resin as the center inlay.
It is then strung with Antique Gold-Plated Rolo Chain!
When exploring the deserts of the Four Corners region of the Southwest, a young Indy discovers a group of treasure hunters digging in a cave. They find this beautiful crucifix, which Indy then steals in the hopes of giving it to a museum. This Spanish style cross was named for the sixteenth century explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado who searched the American Southwest for the treasure-laden Seven Cities of Cibola.
The research and creation of this Cross was done by a group effort of myself and many Indiana Jones fans from the Indiana Jones forum 'Club Obi Wan'!
A very high quality replica of the "Cross of Coronado" that you will ever find, and is as close as you will get to the real thing. Especially, when you feel the heavy weight of it in your hands.
The pictures here do not do this prop any justice.
Price:
$375
$390 (w/ Thin Gold Chain to braid the Rolo Chain together.)
Interest List:
1. ecojedi83
2. CaptainRogers
3. croatoan
4. Lindelof1 (+C)
5. Whiskey
6. Draco Wolfsbane
7. DARTHFALLS1980
8.
9.
10.
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Here it is next to the original prop!!!
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Optional, you could add a strand of fine gold-plated rope chain to stitch together the Rolo Chain if you choose to make it even more accurate.
Reference photos for stitching the Rolo Chain together with the Fine Rope Chain!
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"Cross of Coronado"
The "Cross of Coronado" was Laser-Engraved & hand-carved, cast in pewter, and then 24kt Gold-Plated!
It measures 22cm L x 17cm W x 1.8cm Thick.
In the center of the cross are laser-cut inlays set into deep grooves.
The large inlay has a Dark Blue Enamel Resin.
The thinner strips are Real Mother-of-Pearl.
Mounted on each of the fours ends of the cross are three Pearls surrounding a custom-cut Blue Lace Agate cabochon.
The cabochon has a lower profile than the spherical pearls, just like the original prop. Around each pearl is a decorative recess, with the same dark blue enamel resin as the center inlay.
It is then strung with Antique Gold-Plated Rolo Chain!
When exploring the deserts of the Four Corners region of the Southwest, a young Indy discovers a group of treasure hunters digging in a cave. They find this beautiful crucifix, which Indy then steals in the hopes of giving it to a museum. This Spanish style cross was named for the sixteenth century explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado who searched the American Southwest for the treasure-laden Seven Cities of Cibola.
The research and creation of this Cross was done by a group effort of myself and many Indiana Jones fans from the Indiana Jones forum 'Club Obi Wan'!
A very high quality replica of the "Cross of Coronado" that you will ever find, and is as close as you will get to the real thing. Especially, when you feel the heavy weight of it in your hands.
The pictures here do not do this prop any justice.
Price:
$375
$390 (w/ Thin Gold Chain to braid the Rolo Chain together.)
Interest List:
1. ecojedi83
2. CaptainRogers
3. croatoan
4. Lindelof1 (+C)
5. Whiskey
6. Draco Wolfsbane
7. DARTHFALLS1980
8.
9.
10.
View attachment 1053472
View attachment 1053470
View attachment 1053471
View attachment 1053469
View attachment 1053473
Here it is next to the original prop!!!
View attachment 1053475
Optional, you could add a strand of fine gold-plated rope chain to stitch together the Rolo Chain if you choose to make it even more accurate.
Reference photos for stitching the Rolo Chain together with the Fine Rope Chain!
View attachment 1458909
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I would like to put my name in for it as well"Cross of Coronado"
The "Cross of Coronado" was Laser-Engraved & hand-carved, cast in pewter, and then 24kt Gold-Plated!
It measures 22cm L x 17cm W x 1.8cm Thick.
In the center of the cross are laser-cut inlays set into deep grooves.
The large inlay has a Dark Blue Enamel Resin.
The thinner strips are Real Mother-of-Pearl.
Mounted on each of the fours ends of the cross are three Pearls surrounding a custom-cut Blue Lace Agate cabochon.
The cabochon has a lower profile than the spherical pearls, just like the original prop. Around each pearl is a decorative recess, with the same dark blue enamel resin as the center inlay.
It is then strung with Antique Gold-Plated Rolo Chain!
When exploring the deserts of the Four Corners region of the Southwest, a young Indy discovers a group of treasure hunters digging in a cave. They find this beautiful crucifix, which Indy then steals in the hopes of giving it to a museum. This Spanish style cross was named for the sixteenth century explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado who searched the American Southwest for the treasure-laden Seven Cities of Cibola.
The research and creation of this Cross was done by a group effort of myself and many Indiana Jones fans from the Indiana Jones forum 'Club Obi Wan'!
A very high quality replica of the "Cross of Coronado" that you will ever find, and is as close as you will get to the real thing. Especially, when you feel the heavy weight of it in your hands.
The pictures here do not do this prop any justice.
Price:
$375
$390 (w/ Thin Gold Chain to braid the Rolo Chain together.)
Interest List:
1. ecojedi83
2. CaptainRogers
3. croatoan
4. Lindelof1 (+C)
5. Whiskey
6. Draco Wolfsbane
7. DARTHFALLS1980
8.
9.
10.
View attachment 1053472
View attachment 1053470
View attachment 1053471
View attachment 1053469
View attachment 1053473
Here it is next to the original prop!!!
View attachment 1053475
Optional, you could add a strand of fine gold-plated rope chain to stitch together the Rolo Chain if you choose to make it even more accurate.
Reference photos for stitching the Rolo Chain together with the Fine Rope Chain!
View attachment 1458909
View attachment 1458910
View attachment 1458914