Fine jewelry Patron Saint medal pendants and necklaces cast in precious metal. A patron saint is the advocate saint in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family, or person. Since they have already transcended to the metaphysical, it is believed that patron saints have the ability to intercede for the needs of their special charges. Saints often become advocates of places where they were born or had been active. In Latin America, Spanish and Portuguese explorers often named locations for saints. Professions are assigned a patron saint who was involved in that profession. Lacking such a saint, a profession would get a saint whose miracles recall the profession. View our large collection and demonstrate your love and faith by selecting a patron saint to watch over that special person in your life. Give the meaningful gift today of the medal that symbolizes his or her special craft.
St Jude is one of the twelve apostles who is called upon when the impossible is needed. The center of the medal has an embossed image of St Jude holding...
The oval Saint Joseph 14kt pendant is cast in solid 14 karat white gold. The pendant has a high polish raised surface with the words "SAINT JOSEPH PRAY FOR US"...
St. Anne is the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This 14kw round medal pendant has "Saint Anne Pray For Us" encompassing her engraved image in the center. The design...
This round Saint Joseph medal is cast in solid 14 karat white gold. The pendant has polished raised sections and some satin finished inner areas. Encompassing the center are the...
St. Lucy is the patron saint of eye trouble and writers. This 14kw round medal pendant has "Saint Lucy Pray For Us" encompassing her engraved image in the center. The...
St Jude is one of the twelve apostles who is called upon when the impossible is needed. The center of the medal has an embossed image of St Jude holding...
St Michael is known as the patron saint of policeman. The St Michael medallion medal depicts St. Michael defeating lucipher in a great battle of good versus evil. The words...