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White gold miraculous virgin Mary fancy medals in religious jewelry.
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These Miraculous Virgin Mary
Medals in white 14KT solid gold are highly polished and have
very sharp detail. These medals have fine art detail which the
images do not depict very well. You will be pleased with the
actual medal. |
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Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
Miraculous Medal.
Probably the most popular medal of all time. In 1830, the Virgin Mary appeared to a nun named Sister (now Saint) Catherine Laboure in Paris & showed her a vision of this exact medal, front and back, which she directed to be struck & distributed. The back featured an "M", surmounted by a cross, with two hearts and twelve stars. |
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Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
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Solid white 14kt
Miraculous Medals in 14kt gold frames highly polished and with very sharp detail. |
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Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
Miraculous Medal in two tone Gold |
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The back of the white gold medal is the same as the yellow gold
version.

It features the "M", surmounted by a cross, with two hearts and
twelve stars.
Die Struck Medals.
The medals we sell and use in manufacture of
our rings and various articles such as tie tacks and lapel pins are die
struck. Die plates are carved by the forgotten artists and known for their
high detail. Thus die struck medals have fine high detail as opposed to cast
medals. Cast medals tend to be heavier but the trade off the weight for
quality is well worth it in heirlooms made to last generations. |
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