
Chi Rho Monogram
The Chi Rho Monogram is an early Christian symbol combining the Greek letters Chi (Χ) and Rho (Ρ), which stand for the abbreviation of "Christ" (Χριστός). Often stylized and intertwined, it visually emphasizes Jesus Christ’s name and significance. Historically, it was used by the Roman Emperor Constantine after a vision before a battle, symbolizing divine support. The monogram serves as a visual shorthand for Christianity, representing faith and spiritual identity. Its simple yet meaningful design has been widely used in art, jewelry, and religious artifacts to convey devotion and the central role of Christ in Christian belief.