Circular, just under 3/4” (0.73”) diameter. White metal, probably a tin-lead pewter alloy. The front with a nub centered saltire (St. Andrew’s cross) within three stipple borders. Reverse with a stylized cross in bar matrix similar to stained glass church windows. The top with an offset tubular suspension. These were produced in the Holy Land for pilgrims who wore them at home as prestige symbols. They were sold at shrines of saints where holy relics of the saints, sometimes, the whole corpus were preserved. The symbols are specific to the life and achievements of the saint. Pilgrims wore them strung as necklaces, on hats or attached to the clothing.