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Everlasting Light Jewelry

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

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

Regular price $69.24 USD
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Product Description:

This exquisite Saint Jacob oval medal pendant is a profound symbol of faith, specifically honoring the patron saint of theological schools. The medal features a meticulously detailed depiction of Saint Jacob holding a staff, serving as a constant reminder of guidance, wisdom, and spiritual leadership for students, educators, and scholars alike. Expertly crafted from solid .925 sterling silver, the pendant is die-struck for exceptional detail and hand-polished by skilled New England silversmiths to achieve a brilliant, lasting finish. Measuring 0.9" x 0.6" (22mm x 14mm) and weighing 1.9 grams, the medal features a blank back suitable for personal engraving. It comes suspended on a durable 20-inch genuine rhodium-plated curb chain that resists tarnishing. Presented in a deluxe velvet gift box, this necklace makes an ideal gift for graduations, confirmations, or for anyone dedicated to the pursuit of theological knowledge. Enjoy peace of mind with our free shipping, ensuring your sacred jewelry arrives safely. Proudly made in the USA, this pendant represents the highest quality of American craftsmanship.

Product Highlights:



SAINT JACOB — Saint Jacob is the revered patron saint of theological schools, symbolizing the pursuit of divine wisdom and spiritual guidance.

MATERIAL & SIZE — Made of solid .925 sterling silver; medal measures 0.9" x 0.6" (22mm x 14mm) and includes a 20" rhodium-plated curb chain.

GIFT OCCASION — A thoughtful gift for theology students, teachers, graduations, confirmations, or special religious milestones.

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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