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10.5" The Last Supper Tile Plaque

Original price $59.95 - Original price $59.95
Original price
$59.95
$59.95 - $59.95
Current price $59.95

Description:

This timeless The Last Supper Tile Plaque display is a perfect reminder of The Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples, as it is told in the Gospel of John, 13:21. The tile plaque has a full-color background on resin and is sculpted and hand-painted by the finest painters. This will surely make a perfect decoration for your service or homes, especially this coming Lenten Season.

Item No.

AV-D1020

Product Information
  • 10.5" The Last Supper Tile Plaque
  • The Last Supper refers to the Triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, and he comes upon various people. The Jewish elders, Jesus, and his disciples share a meal before he was betrayed, arrested, and then crucified.
  • The piece was inspired by the original painting of "The Last Supper" by the popular Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci in the late 15th century.
  • The image of "The Last Supper" is depicted on a tile plaque with superb details.
  • Material: Polyresin/Metal Stand
  • Size: 10.5"W x 1.75"D x 7"H
  • Perfect for hanging or standing, these can be used for a sanctuary, narthex, learning center, and meeting rooms.
  • Comes in a signature gift box.
Story Behind the Product

The Last Supper is part of some major events in the life of Jesus Christ in the Christian world, which holds a lot of important principles that continue to be an important part of all Christian lives. It is the final meal of Jesus Christ when, before his arrest and crucifixion in Jerusalem, he shared with his apostles.