​This unique TalaJC Pendant is the inspired work of Michael Angelo. Each piece is hand wrought and registered to the owner by number. The TalaJC is available only through this website, by calling Jewelry by Michael at 1-614-882-2200, or at the TalaJC website, TalaJC.com. The release date of the TalaJC is set to coincide with the release of Michael's latest book Things Your Mama Never Taught You About Discipline,​ or as Michael privately refers to it, "How to share the TalaJC."


The TalaJC had been released in limited numbers to Jewelry by Michael patrons, while we worked on the original molds and methods of production. A few of these original pieces are still available for sale while the new molds are being cast with the patent and trademark info required by law. Preorders for the new release will not require a down payment, only a registration is required to hold the registration number of each future owner in the que.


TalaJC pendants are $160.00 for sterling silver (includes a rhodium plated sterling silver chain), $290.00  for sterling silver cross with 14K yellow gold figure (includes either a rhodium plated sterling silver chain or gold filled sterling silver chain) ,  and $410.00 for either a 14K yellow gold TalaJC, 14K white gold TalaJC, or 14K two-toned TalaJC (includes either a rhodium plated sterling silver chain or gold filled sterling silver chain). A complimentary paperback copy of Michael's new book will be included with each purchase. More information about the TalaJC is available at TalaJC.com

The TalaJC


The TalaJC pendant is not a cross, nor a Crucifix. It rests sideways on its chain to reveal a side view of the cross and the figure of Jesus. The TalaJC is a surrealistic work of art depicting what we might have seen had we been hanging on the cross next to Jesus on the day of His crucifixion.


TalaJC is pronounced talajack. The letters T-a-l-a-J-C are an acronym for the words, Take Another Look At Jesus Christ.  The TalaJC leaves with us the essence of the final chapter of our Savior's earthly experience. How might we have seen Him had we been standing at His right hand on the day that began the New Way, by a better covenant?  By looking at the TalaJC, we are forced to take another look at Jesus Christ, to see Him in a whole new light.