Rock Your Religion Jewelry Rocks My World!

“Ancient religious symbols with a rock star infusion. Inspired by Emperor Constantine…Worn by all of us to want to conquer the world. En touto nika...In This Sign, You Will Conquer.”

Just from that description alone, isn’t this the kind of jewelry you want to wear? A little bit fashion and a whole lotta rock and roll!

All of the Rock Your Religion Jewelry is unisex and is “proudly crafted in the USA.” There are 4 symbols to choose from – Chi Ro, Cross, Star of David and the Peace Symbol.

I got the 14 Karat Gold Chi Rho Classic Cuff. The thick brown leather strap, studded detailing and gently beat up Chi Rho symbol make me feel like a warrior, like I can do anything!

And what’s a Chi Ro, you ask? I’ll let RYR explain:

The Chi Rho symbol (pronounced “Cairo”) is a symbol of Christ made up of the Greek letters chi (X) and rho (P). It’s a good luck charm with an ancient history. The story goes like this…
In 312AD, Emperor Constantine had a vision of the Chi Rho symbol in the sky accompanied by the Greek words ‘En Touto Nika,’ which means ‘In This Sign, You Will Conquer.’ Constantine had this symbol emblazoned on the shields of his troops, and although outmanned, defeated the enemy and became sole emperor of the Roman Empire!

The Chi Rho lives on, giving anyone who wears one the courage to prevail. In This Sign, You Will Conquer.”

Now I’m not religious but I like what these folks are doing. You can wear a symbol that means something to you without having to wear something bright gold around your neck from the 80s. And if peace is your religion, then ROCK ON!

Rock Your Religion is making it possible for us to have jewelry that’s fashionable AND has meaning.

Can you say that about the necklace you just picked up at Urban Outfitters?

p.s. Rock Your Religion is a partner of the VH1 Save the Music Foundation. Your purchase helps save music education in America’s public schools. Click here for more information.

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