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Saint George Sterling Silver Oval Medal Necklace — 20" Chain, Made in USA

Saint George Sterling Silver Oval Medal Necklace — 20" Chain, Made in USA

Regular price $69.24 USD
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Product Description:

This Patron Saint George oval medal pendant is a beautiful piece of Catholic devotional jewelry, expertly crafted in solid .925 sterling silver. The medal features a detailed die-struck depiction of Saint George on horseback as he triumphantly spears a dragon, a powerful image representing courage and the victory of good over evil. As the patron saint of Boy Scouts and cavalrymen, Saint George serves as an inspiring symbol of bravery and leadership for the faithful. Measuring 0.9" x 0.6", this fine religious medal is paired with a durable 20-inch rhodium-plated curb chain that resists tarnishing. Hand-polished and engraved by skilled New England silversmiths, this high-quality necklace reflects a long tradition of American craftsmanship. Arriving in a deluxe velvet gift box, it is a meaningful keepsake for religious milestones or daily wear. Whether for personal devotion or as a thoughtful gift, this sterling silver necklace provides a lasting connection to the virtues and protection of Saint George.

Product Highlights:



SAINT GEORGE — Saint George is the patron saint of Boy Scouts and cavalrymen, symbolizing courage, chivalry, and the ultimate triumph of faith over adversity and evil.

MATERIAL & SIZE — Crafted from solid .925 sterling silver; the oval die-struck medal measures 0.9" x 0.6" (22mm x 14mm) and includes a 20" rhodium-plated curb chain.

GIFT OCCASION — A perfect religious gift for Boy Scout achievements, military service, confirmations, or for anyone seeking the spiritual protection and strength of Saint George.

FREE SHIPPING — Carefully packaged and shipped with protection to ensure your devotional jewelry arrives safely and ready to wear.

MADE IN THE USA — Hand-polished and engraved by skilled New England silversmiths, reflecting high-quality American craftsmanship.

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