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Saint Anthony 16kt Gold Over Sterling Silver Medal Pendant — 18" Chain, Gift Box

Saint Anthony 16kt Gold Over Sterling Silver Medal Pendant — 18" Chain, Gift Box

Regular price $79.28 USD
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Product Description:

This Saint Anthony round medal pendant is a beautiful Catholic devotional necklace featuring a detailed depiction of Saint Anthony holding the infant Jesus, symbolizing his purity and closeness to Christ. Known as the Miracle Worker, Saint Anthony is the beloved patron saint of the elderly, the poor, lost articles, and amputees, making this medal a powerful source of spiritual comfort and intercession for those seeking his aid. Expertly crafted in 16kt gold over solid .925 sterling silver, the die-struck medal is hand-polished and engraved by skilled New England silversmiths to ensure a high-quality finish. Measuring 0.8" x 0.6", the pendant comes paired with an 18-inch genuine gold-plated curb chain, creating a complete and elegant piece of religious jewelry. Whether worn as a daily reminder of faith or given to a loved one, this necklace serves as a timeless heirloom of devotion. Each piece arrives in a deluxe velvet gift box, ready for presentation for any special occasion.

Product Highlights:



SAINT ANTHONY — Saint Anthony is the patron saint of the elderly, the poor, and the finder of lost articles, representing a life of devotion and compassionate intercession for the faithful.

MATERIAL & SIZE — Crafted from 16kt gold over solid .925 sterling silver; the round die-struck medal measures 0.8" x 0.6" and includes an 18" genuine gold-plated curb chain.

GIFT OCCASION — A meaningful religious gift for confirmations, birthdays, RCIA milestones, or for anyone seeking the protection and guidance of Saint Anthony.

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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