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58" H Our Lady Of Guadalupe Vintage Banner with Gold Embroidered Accents and Fringes

Original price $359.95 - Original price $359.95
Original price
$359.95
$359.95 - $359.95
Current price $359.95

Description:

Celebration Banners™ contains original vintage-designed banners printed in a dye-sublimation technique, then embellished with gold embroidered details and completed with matching gold fringe. This exquisite Our Lady of Guadalupe Banner features exclusive art from SDG Designs. This 32" W x 58" H banner, which is a part of Celebration Banners' Vintage collection. Printed on high-quality, wrinkle-resistant satin polyester fabric allows these wonderful details. Perfect for special celebrations like prayer groups, feast days, or retreats. 

Features:

  • 58" H Our Lady Of Guadalupe Vintage Banner with Gold Embroidered Accents and Fringes
  • Material: Smooth Weave Polyester/Fringe
  • Size: 32" W x 58" H
  • Celebration Banners™ features exclusive vintage-designed banners printed in a dye-sublimation process, then enhanced with gold embroidered accents and finished with matching gold fringe.
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Features exclusive artwork from SDG Designs
  • Dura fabric bonding with embroidery
Item No.

CE - L5215

Product Information
  • 58" H Our Lady of Guadalupe Vintage Banner with Gold Embroidered Accents and Fringes
  • Image of Our Lady Of Guadalupe in a banner
  • Feast Day - December 12
  • Material: Smooth Weave Polyester/Fringe
  • Size: 32" W x 58" H
  • Dura fabric bonding with embroidery
  • 1 Piece Per Package
  • A great way to show your faith!
  • Care Instructions: Spot Clean Only
Story Behind the Product

Our Lady of Guadalupe, usually referred to as the Virgin of Guadalupe, or more popularly known as the Blessed Virgin Mary. Around December 1531, the Virgin Mary supposedly appeared to an urban Mexican in the last few apparitions. A venerated portrait on a robe in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico City. This basilica has been the most visited Catholic pilgrimage site in the world and the third most visited holy site in the world. The Virgin of Guadalupe is also remembered as patroness of Mexico and of the Continental Americas. Native Americans often venerate her on the basis of commitment to America's conversion.