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12" Saint Fiacre Statue

Original price $79.95 - Original price $79.95
Original price
$79.95
$79.95 - $79.95
Current price $79.95

Description:

The breathtaking elegance of the Saint Fiacre Statue will enhance your garden or interior environment. This magnificent statue, designed by Hayes Parker, is meant to provide inspiration and peace to any space. It is made of high-quality stone resin and is designed to endure outside weather while preserving its ageless appeal.

Measuring 12" H whether displayed in your garden, placed on a shelf, or showcased as a focal point in your home, this plaque is a versatile piece of art. Its delicate exterior treatments give it a genuine and aged appearance, adding to its attractiveness and making it a valued item for years to come.

NEW Hayes Parker Collection Designed by Texas artist, Hayes Parker these elegant, durable pieces feature subtle outdoor finishes that will be treasured for years to come. Originally pursuing a career in art and architecture, Hayes Parker ultimately found his passion in the carving and sculpting of religious figures. Led by the Holy Spirit, Parker’s sculpting process culminates in beautiful designs for your home and garden to inspire your own devotion and spiritual walk with the Lord.

Item No.

AV-N0046

Product Information
  • 12" Saint Fiacre Statue
  • Patron Saint of Gardeners and Cab-drivers.
  • Feast Day - August 30
  • A detailed depiction of Saint Fiacre in a statue.
  • Material: Stone Resin
  • Size: 12" H
  • A religious catholic gift that will make a stunning addition to any home, garden, or even chapels and churches.
Story Behind the Product

At a monastery, Fiacre was raised. Monasteries were repositories of learning during the Dark Ages, and it is here that Fiacre became a skillful user of healing herbs. Disciples flocked to him as he earned fame for his knowledge of plants and healing skills. Here, in honor of the Virgin Mary, Fiacre founded an oratory and a hospice where he invited strangers. He himself retired to a lonely cell in his garden, living a life of prayer and manual labor.