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Decorative Floral Religious Cross

Religious Art & Devotional Object

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a devotional cross, likely crafted from resin or a similar composite material, designed to mimic the appearance of carved wood. The primary color is a rich, medium brown with darker accentuation in the recessed areas, giving it an aged, antiqued, or patinated effect that enhances the intricate details. The cross features a classic Latin cross shape with slightly splayed ends on each arm, softening its appearance. A key design element is the deeply molded or carved floral ornamentation, featuring four large, stylized lily or tulip-like blossoms, one at the end of each arm, and two smaller, similar motifs vertically aligned on the main stem. These blossoms appear to emanate from a central knot or point at the intersection of the cross arms. The edges of all four arms and the main stem are bordered with a continuous, raised zigzag or chevron pattern, adding an additional layer of texture and detail. At the top of the vertical arm, there is a small, integrated loop or bail, possibly brass or a gold-colored metal, indicating it was designed for suspension as a pendant or an ornament. The item appears to be in very good condition with no visible chips, cracks, or significant damage, only minor surface wear consistent with age or handling. The crispness of the details suggests quality molding or carving. This piece reflects a traditional or folk art aesthetic, possibly Eastern European or Orthodox Christian in style, and could date from the mid to late 20th century. Its robust construction and clear detailing make it a well-executed piece of religious art.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, this devotional cross presents as a well-crafted piece, likely made from resin or a similar composite material designed to emulate carved wood. The condition appears to be very good, showing no apparent chips, cracks, or significant damage; only minor surface wear consistent with age and handling. Authenticity, specifically regarding the material and age, remains largely an assumption based on visual cues. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the material positively (e.g., whether it's truly resin, a dense plastic, or a composite). An in-person examination would allow for tactile assessment, weight evaluation, and closer scrutiny of details that reveal manufacturing processes. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such an item, would confirm its history. Market comparable sales for similar decorative, non-precious material religious crosses from the mid to late 20th century typically fall into the lower end of the devotional art spectrum. Factors impacting value negatively include the likely material (resin/composite rather than carved wood), its mass-produced nature (though well-detailed), and lack of significant age or historical association. Demand for such items is generally moderate among collectors of religious artifacts or those seeking decorative pieces. Rarity is low given the likely material and era. The primary value drivers are its aesthetic appeal and good condition. The limitation here is that images cannot confirm exact material, weight, or detect subtle repairs or alterations. Full authentication of material and age would ideally require direct examination.

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