We haven't just made this up. Honestly!
With a bit imagination, the figure on the left represents a Patriarchal Cross with splayed ends and a few other bits added.
(Well OK, you need a lot of imagination to see this as an adorned Patriarchal Cross.) What do all those lines represent? And why is the symbol not symmetrical?
Is the centre piece perhaps a key, or a skeleton of some sacrificed horned beast? (We cannot think of any three-fingered animal, except the turtle, sloth and dinosaur. None of these sound likely beasts to be sacrificed.)As you can see it's circular, like a coin. Many ancient Christian coins had a Patriarchal Cross, and many ancient Indian coins include a trident. But we cannot find any coin that shows anything similar to the photo. If you are a coin buff and can shed light on this, please tell us.
The reverse of the medallion shows a flaming Sun surrounded by the twelve Zodiac signs - a common design for jewelry. We can either discount this as simply a decorative addition to the pendant, or take is as an important clue to the mysterious symbol shown on the face.
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