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15" H Our Lady of Guadalupe Pallet Sign

Original price $24.95 - Original price $24.95
Original price
$24.95
$24.95 - $24.95
Current price $24.95

Description:

A remarkable image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in a large pallet wood measuring 27" H is a must-have item for your home. The picturesque portrait, traditional color palette, and meticulous attention to detail, together with a price that is truly valuable. The artists' skill and attention to artwork make this pallet an amazing work of art worthy of enhancing your home. 

Item No.: GE-B3123

Features:

  • 15" H Our Lady of Guadalupe Pallet Sign
  • Patron Saint of Mexico and the Continental Americas
  • Feast Day - December 12
  • An exquisite image of Our Lady of Guadalupe with hands in a praying position.
  • Size: 12" W x 15" H x .75" D
  • Carefully crafted by the great craftsmen to ensure that this piece will be treasured for years to come.
  • Material: Wood
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Story and Symbolism

Our Lady of Guadalupe is widely known as the Virgin of Guadalupe or the more popular term, the Blessed Virgin Mary. In December 1531, the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to an indigenous Mexican in the last several apparitions. A venerated image on a cloak is preserved within the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. This basilica became the most visited Catholic pilgrimage site globally and the world's third most-visited sacred site. The Virgin of Guadalupe is also recognized as the Patroness of Mexico and the Continental Americas. Native Americans also venerate her based on the devotion calling for the Americas' conversion.