Sterling Silver St Luke the Apostle Doctor/Physician Medical Saint MedalZoom

Sterling Silver St Luke the Apostle Doctor/Physician Medical Saint Medal

Item# 7068SS8-24S
$80.99
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Bliss Manufacturing Catholic Patron Saint Religious Sterling Silver Medal Jewelry

These beautiful patron saint, protector, pope and namesake jewelry comes in different sizes. Each Christian religious medal is made in the USA and comes in a deluxe gift box. This patron saint pendant is available in Sterling Silver, Pewter, 14kt Gold-Filled, 14kt Gold and 18kt Gold. All 14kt and 18kt gold medals are non-refundable. These medals make wonderful gifts for Communion, Confirmation, birthdays, graduations, and many other special occasions.

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

Medal: Sterling Silver

Deluxe Gift Box

Made in USA

Bliss Manufacturing, a more than 100-year-old, family-owned company, makes all of its jewelry in the USA. All Christian patron saints, crosses, crucifixes, rings and medals jewelry is die-struck, the same way the U.S. Mint makes coins, which produces rich detail. Most religious medals are available in pewter, sterling silver, 14kt gold-filled, 14kt gold and 18kt gold. Bliss Manufacturing stands behind its Catholic jewelry and honors a lifetime guarantee. Our Medals are sprayed with a lacquer coating to protect the finish. Should any of our medals or chains tarnish or have defects, we will either repair or replace free of charge. Avoid exposing the medals to household cleaners or chlorinated water. These chemicals can damage the medal.

St. Luke the Apostle wrote the Gospel According to Luke, based largely on the influence of Saint Paul, and the Acts of the Apostles, a history of the early church. It is said that he was a painter, but his works have never been correctly attributed to him. St Luke is the patron saint for artists, butchers, doctors, glass industry, goldsmiths, jewelers, notaries, painters, physicians, sculptors, and surgeons. Memorial: October 18.
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