This wood wall cross is handcrafted by skilled Christian artisans in Bethlehem. Made from genuine olive wood, each piece is unique with natural grain patterns. Size: 12 inch. Ships worldwide with free US shipping on orders over $50.
About This Cross
Hang this on your wall and you're not just putting up a cross. You're putting up a prayer. The full text of the Lord's Prayer is carved right into the face of the wood, letter by letter, by hand, in Bethlehem. Every morning you walk past it, you've got the "Our Father" looking back at you from genuine Holy Land olive wood.
This is one of those crosses for sale that actually has something to say. The grain in the wood shifts around the carved text, no two pieces come out looking the same. That's not a flaw, that's just what real wood does. It's a cross in wood the way it's always been made here, patient and quiet and meant to last.
Available in Small, Medium, and Large. So if you've got a specific wall in mind, you can get the size that actually fits the space instead of guessing. Olive wood lords prayer for sale at a price that goes directly back to the families doing the carving.
From Our Family to Yours
Hi, I'm Elias. I grew up around these pieces, my father brought the first Lord's Prayer crosses into the shop before I could read the prayer myself. Now I'm the one packing them up and shipping them out. If you're looking for crosses hand carved from olive wood that carries a real connection to this land, this is the one I'd point you to. Every order comes directly from us, no middlemen, no markups.
✌ Handmade in Bethlehem
📜 Genuine Holy Land Olive Wood
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Features & Details
- ✓ Genuine Holy Land olive wood, hand-carved in Bethlehem
- ✓ Full text of the Lord's Prayer carved into the cross face
- ✓ Three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large
- ✓ Designed as a wall hanging, ready to display
- ✓ Each piece has its own natural grain and warm tones
- ✓ Works as an orthodox cross or christian cross across denominations
- ✓ Fair trade crafted, honest wages paid to artisan families
- ✓ Suitable for home, chapel, prayer room, or stations of the cross display
Product Specifications
| Material |
Genuine Holy Land Olive Wood |
| Origin |
Bethlehem, Holy Land |
| Sizes Available |
Small, Medium, Large |
| Style |
Wall Hanging Cross |
| Text |
Lord's Prayer (Our Father), hand-carved |
| Made By |
Christian artisan families, 3rd generation carvers |
| Trade |
Fair trade, factory-direct |
Perfect As a Gift
A pastor from Ohio ordered six of these last Easter, one for each family in his congregation who'd lost someone that year. He told me later that several of them reached out to thank him really for the prayer being right there on the wood, something to read when words don't come easy. That stuck with me.
It's a natural crosses gift idea for any occasion rooted in faith. Easy to order online, and free US shipping over $50 means you can grab a few without the cost adding up.
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Churches ordering multiples, this ships worldwide and we handle bulk orders regularly. Just reach out if you need a quantity that's not listed.
The Story Behind It
Most wooden crosses you find online are factory-made somewhere with no connection to the prayer they're carrying. These are different. The families who carve these christ crosses have been working olive wood in Bethlehem for generations, and the craft gets handed down the same way the faith does, quietly, in the same workshop, one person teaching the next.
The olive wood itself comes from annual pruning of living trees. Nobody's cutting anything down to make these. The trees keep growing, the families keep carving, and your order goes directly back to them with no middlemen taking a cut in between. That matters to me, and I think it'll matter to you too.
Christianty and the cross have been intertwined in this city for two thousand years. These families aren't just carving a product, they're carving in the same town where the story started. There's not really a way to replicate that somewhere else.
Shipping & Guarantee
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🌎 Ships worldwide direct from Bethlehem
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Care Instructions
Olive wood's low maintenance. If it starts looking dry, rub a small drop of olive oil into it with a cloth and it'll come right back. Don't soak it in water. That's about it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this actually carved by hand or is that just marketing?
Yeah, genuinely hand-carved. I've watched the guys do it, letter by letter with small tools. It's not laser-etched, not stamped. Real olive wood from Bethlehem, real handmade carving. You can actually feel the grooves when you run your finger across the text, the depth isn't perfectly uniform, which is kind of the whole point. Anyway, if it were machine-done we'd be able to sell it for half the price, we're not.
How big is the large size?
Big enough to be the focal point of a wall, not just a thing you notice after a minute. I'd say probably around 12 inches tall. Not tiny.
Is the wood actually from the Holy Land or just made there?
Both, honestly. The olive wood comes from trees in and around Bethlehem. The artisan families we work with, same ones my dad built relationships with years back, they source it locally. Olive trees get pruned pretty heavily and that's where most of the wood comes from, they don't cut the trees down. It's real Holy Land olive wood, not imported stock that gets carved there. I get asked this a lot and I get why, there's a lot of stuff out there that's vague about it.
Does it ship in something decent if I'm giving it as a gift?
Pretty standard packaging, ships in a couple days usually. Free shipping if you're in the US and over fifty bucks. It's wrapped so it won't arrive scratched up.
Is the grain visible or does the carving kind of take over the whole surface?
The grain's still very much there, it moves around the carved letters. No two come out the same, the wood does its own thing.