Archaeologists working to uncover a site in Switzerland have discovered an ancient concrete mold, used for making jewelry, that is emblazoned with Christian symbols, leading experts to suggest that it was a tool for making early Christian decorative adornments.
Swissinfo reports that the small mold, measuring just 9 x 8.5 x 3 centimetres, could produce up to seven different types of jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, and a crucifix.Photographs of each side of the mold book, which would have been pressed together during the casting of the jewelry in order to form the shape and images on both sides, show a detailed crucifix with the figure of Christ stretched across it, a crown atop the simple figure’s head.