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St. Michael Army Sterling Silver Medal Pendant — 24" Chain, Gift Box Included

St. Michael Army Sterling Silver Medal Pendant — 24" Chain, Gift Box Included

Regular price $99.74 USD
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Product Description:

This Sterling Silver Army Medal featuring Saint Michael the Archangel is a powerful symbol of protection and faith for those serving in the United States Army. The double-sided pendant depicts the Archangel Michael triumphantly defeating the devil, representing the victory of good over evil and the spiritual strength required by our military heroes. As the patron saint of law enforcement and protector of the faithful, St. Michael provides comfort and courage to those in harm's way. Expertly crafted from solid .925 sterling silver, the medal is die-struck for crisp detail and hand-polished by skilled New England silversmiths to ensure a lasting, beautiful finish. Measuring 0.9 inches by 0.8 inches, it comes paired with a durable 24-inch rhodium-plated endless curb chain. This devotional necklace is an ideal gift for active-duty soldiers, veterans, or recent graduates of basic training, offering a meaningful connection to their faith and service. Each piece is proudly made in the USA and arrives in a deluxe velvet gift box with free shipping.

Product Highlights:



SAINT MICHAEL ARMY — Features Saint Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of law enforcement and protector, symbolizing courage and the triumph of good over evil.

MATERIAL & SIZE — Made of solid .925 sterling silver; medal measures 0.9" x 0.8" (24mm x 22mm) and includes a 24" rhodium-plated endless curb chain.

GIFT OCCASION — A meaningful religious gift for Army service members, veterans, deployments, military graduations, or Catholic devotional 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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