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Some designs whisper. This one declares.
The Gothic Pointed Cross Sword Key Charm Necklace is not built for subtlety—it is built for presence. A fusion of medieval symbolism and weapon geometry, executed with precision that respects both.
At the top sits a pointed Gothic cross, each arm ending in inward-cut diamond-shaped tips. Between them, four open windows introduce negative space—measured, deliberate, and essential to the structure. The result resembles a knight’s insignia or the guard of a ceremonial sword.
At the center, a 2.2 mm round diamond (≈ 0.04 CT) anchors the composition. It is placed not for decoration, but for authority—exactly where the geometry converges.
From there, the design extends downward into a broad, flat blade-like shaft.
In the luxury version, ten 1.7 mm diamonds (≈ 0.18 CT total) are aligned in a precise vertical sequence. Even spacing. No deviation. Together, they form a continuous line of light—a diamond blade that transforms the piece from ornament into statement.
Luxury Version Total: ≈ 0.22 CTMinimal Version Total: ≈ 0.04 CT
The structure concludes with a geometric key base, maintaining the design’s sharp, architectural language.
Design SpecificationsOverall Length: 42.15 mmCross Head Width: 16.78 mmThickness: 3.27 mmStructure: Gothic pointed cross head + dual-ring connector + flat blade shaft + geometric key baseStone ConfigurationMinimal Version:
1 × 2.2 mm round diamond (≈ 0.04 CT) – central focalTotal: 1 stone | 0.04 CTLuxury Version:
1 × 2.2 mm round diamond (≈ 0.04 CT) – center10 × 1.7 mm round diamonds (≈ 0.18 CT) – blade alignmentTotal: 11 stones | 0.22 CTIncluded Files3DM file – Rhino-compatible precision modelingSTL file – optimized for casting and manufacturingWhy This Model WorksBecause strong design demands control.
Angles must remain sharp but castable.Stone alignment must be exact across a flat plane.Symbolism must be preserved without compromising structure.
And achieving that balance manually costs time.
This model resolves those challenges:
Precisely defined Gothic cross geometryPerfectly aligned linear diamond settingBalanced negative space within rigid formsProduction-ready surfaces for efficient castingIt doesn’t soften the design.It makes it producible.
Use CasesGothic and statement jewelry collectionsSymbolic cross and sword-inspired designsHigh-impact men’s or unisex pendantsBold retail pieces with strong identity
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