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Our Lady of Guadalupe Medal Bracelet - 12 Pieces Per Package

Original price $83.40 - Original price $83.40
Original price
$83.40
$83.40 - $83.40
Current price $83.40

Description:   

This Our Lady of Guadalupe Medal Bracelet is perfect for gifting or as a giveaway item. It features silver-plated 6mm metal beads for a modern, yet timeless look. Its simple design exudes sophistication and devotion, sure to make an impression. Each medal is embedded with a smooth, shiny silver coating that is long-lasting and durable. The bracelet also features a stretchy loop and knot closure for comfortable all-day wear.

Features:

  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Medal Bracelet
  • Patron Saint of Americas and Queen of Mexico
  • Features all Our Lady of Guadalupe medals offset with matching silver beads.
  •  perfect present or giveaway, especially for those who have a particularly strong religious devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
  • Material:  6mm Metal Beads, Silver Plate
  • Size: 6-1/2" L with 1" Extender
  •  12 Pieces Per Package
  • A traditional religious Catholic item that is a perfect gift for all occasions. 

 

Item No.

BK-12889

Product Information
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Medal Bracelet - 12 Pieces Per Package
  • Material: Metal/Silver Plate
  • Size:6-1/2" L with 1" Extender
Story Behind the Product

Our Lady of Guadalupe first identified herself as Mother of God and Mother of all mankind when she appears on the Tepeyac Hill in Mexico in 1531. An indigenous peasant, Juan Diego, saw a brilliant figure on the hill. After that, Juan Diego visited Juan de Zumárraga, who was the archbishop of what is now Mexico City. Zumárraga rejected him in disbelief and asked the future Saint to provide proof of his story and proof of the identity of the Lady.