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Everlasting Light Jewelry

Saint Sebastian Sterling Silver Hockey Medal Pendant — 24" Chain, Gift Box

Saint Sebastian Sterling Silver Hockey Medal Pendant — 24" Chain, Gift Box

Regular price $93.28 USD
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Product Description:

This Saint Sebastian hockey medal pendant is a powerful symbol of faith and athletic dedication, expertly crafted for those who find inspiration on the ice. As the patron saint of athletes, Saint Sebastian is a source of strength, perseverance, and spiritual protection for hockey players and sports enthusiasts alike. The double-sided medal features a unique design with a hockey puck and sticks, symbolizing a player's passion for the game and their commitment to their faith. Measuring 1.0" x 0.8" and weighing 4.4 grams, this solid .925 sterling silver medal is die-struck and hand-polished by skilled New England silversmiths to ensure a high-quality finish. It comes paired with a 24-inch genuine rhodium-plated endless curb chain, providing both durability and a classic look. Arriving in a deluxe velvet gift box, this devotional necklace is a perfect gift for hockey players celebrating a Confirmation, graduation, or special game. We offer free shipping on this beautiful piece of American-made religious jewelry to ensure it reaches you safely and promptly.

Product Highlights:



SAINT SEBASTIAN — Saint Sebastian is the revered patron saint of athletes, offering spiritual protection and courage to hockey players and sports competitors.

MATERIAL & SIZE — Crafted from solid .925 sterling silver; pendant measures 1.0" x 0.8" and includes a 24" rhodium-plated endless curb chain.

GIFT OCCASION — An ideal religious gift for hockey players, coaches, or fans for First Communion, Confirmation, birthdays, or to celebrate a special season.

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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