Any info on what these three represent together ??

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I can’t read the medallion; too blurry.
From the reverse, it looks like an amulet for someone who believes in the power of crystals. The crucifix can have straight forward obvious Christian meaning, or a plethora of counter-culture themes. The acorn-looking thing has no meaning to me.
Would you mind telling where you go them? Thrift shop, yard sale, etc?
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I can’t read the medallion; too blurry.
From the reverse, it looks like an amulet for someone who believes in the power of crystals. The crucifix can have straight forward obvious Christian meaning, or a plethora of counter-culture themes. The acorn-looking thing has no meaning to me.
Would you mind telling where you go them? Thrift shop, yard sale, etc?
Welcome to T Net!
The amulet/pendent is a different looking one, natural mineral of some sorts.
 

"Any info on what these three represent together ??

First post......a question in the title, and two images. :BangHead:

How about you tell us something about them? What do you think they mean together? My guess is a cross and two baubles put on a string.
 

Given that they are three charms independently hung on what appears to be a home made strand, they may not have any particular combined meaning at all. Perhaps the owner attached significance to each thing separately and just wanted one chain instead of three. Or perhaps there's no particular meaning to any of them and they just thought they looked cool. It's hard to say when there's no context and no obvious correlation.
 

My wife says she has seen the one on the left and they call it la estrella de cinco puntas. The star of five points, and the top point points to heaven, but she doesn't know what it actually pertains to. She doesn't think they're regular church things. I thought, collect all three, and you are able to open the portal to the third level of the game. (haha, just kidding) Hope you get them ID'd.
 

The star is a Kabalah symbol (Jewish sect) of the Pentagram/Shield of Solomon. I think the seven stones on the back represent the seven Archangels.

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Someone needed some physical objects to help focus their faith . . . perhaps.
 

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