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St. Teresa of Avila - Italian Tokens

Precio original $2.95 - Precio original $236.00
Precio original
$2.95
$2.95 - $236.00
Precio actual $2.95

Descriptions:

Celebrate the incredible life of St. Teresa of Avila with this stunning Italian token. Crafted with the finest materials, this token showcases a breathtaking image of St. Teresa, making it an ideal choice for individual devotion or as a heartfelt gift for a special someone.

Features:

  • St. Teresa of Avila - Italian Tokens
  • Honor the legacy of St. Teresa of Avila with this beautifully crafted Italian token.
  • Made from high-quality materials, this token features an exquisite image of St. Teresa, perfect for personal devotion or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one.
  • Material: Durable Silver Tone
  • Detailed engraving of St. Teresa of Avila
  • Size: 1 1/8" Diameter, Compact and easy to carry, perfect for pockets or wallets
  • Ideal for prayer, meditation, or as a reminder of faith
  • Perfect For: Personal use, gifts for sacramental occasions (First Communion, Confirmation or for devotional practice
  • Comes with an Agapao black satin drawstring bag with a golden thread tassel for safekeeping and easy gifting.
  • St Teresa with Prayer
  • Made in Italy








Item No.

AG- 171-25-0042

Product Information
  • St. Teresa of Avila - Italian Tokens
  • Size: 1 1/8" Diameter
  • Material: Durable Silver Tone
Story Behind the Product

Teresa of Avila, born Teresa Sanchez de Cepeda y Ahumada, also called St. Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish noblewoman who was called to convent life in the Catholic Church. She died in 1582, was canonized in 1622, and was named the first woman Doctor of the Church in 1970.