St Joseph w/Lilies Sterling Silver Saint Medal Necklace by BlissZoom

St Joseph w/Lilies Sterling Silver Saint Medal Necklace by Bliss

Item# 7058SS20-24S
$74.99
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Bliss Manufacturing Catholic Sterling Silver Patron Saint Religious Medal Jewelry

These beautiful patron saint, protector, pope and namesake jewelry comes in different sizes and can be personalized for that special someone. Each Christian religious medal is made in the USA and comes in a deluxe gift box. This patron saint medals are available in Sterling Silver, Pewter, Silver-filled, 14kt Gold-Filled or 14kt Gold. These medals make wonderful gifts for Communion, Confirmation, birthdays, graduations, and many other special occasions.

Available Sizes: Large 1 x 3/4 - Medium 3/4 x 1/2

Please choose medal size and chain.

Deluxe Gift Box

Made in USA

In celebration of the Year of Saint Joseph, St. Joseph as husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus. The reverse of many of our Saint Joseph medals featuring three lilies, Hosea 14:5 “The just man shall blossom like the lily,” and the Chaste Heart.

Bliss Manufacturing, a more than 100-year-old, family-owned company, makes all of its jewelry in the U.S.A. And because we make all of our jewelry, we are adding new designs daily, especially Patron Saint medals. We currently offer more than 450 different Patron Saint medals.

Our jewelry is die-struck, the same way the U.S. Mint makes coins, which produces rich detail. Each Bliss medal carries a Lifetime Warranty. If for whatever reason a Bliss medal shall become tarnished, Bliss will either re-finish or replace the medal free of charge.

Saint Joseph the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus and the earthly father of Jesus. St. Joseph is the patron saint for fathers, Belgium, Canada, carpenters, confectioners, doubt, dying, engineers, families, happy death, hesitation, married couples, Peru, pioneers, unborn children,universal church, workers and fathers. St Joseph memorial feast day is March 19th.
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