St. Gianna Molla was a woman of deep love. While she was pregnant, she was diagnosed with a disease of the uterus requiring surgery. The surgery would have put the baby's life at grave risk, as she well knew, being a doctor herself. Gianna refused the surgery. The baby lived, but Gianna did not, giving up her life for her child. This heroic woman died in 1962, and is a powerful saint for these troubled, anti-life times.
Small: 8.5x11, image 5x6.75"
Med: 11x14, image 7x9.5"
Large: 13x17, image 9x12"
Prints: Archival pigments on fine art paper. Signed by artist. Whiteboard backing, clear plastic sleeve. Fits standard frames.
Hand Made Charms: Silver solder, hand crafted charms. Lead-free. Glass. Image on both sides. Sizes approx.
Charm Only
Small – 1/2" wide
Medium – 1" wide
Large (ornament) – 1.5" wide
Charm on 24" Necklace, in black faux leather gift box
Small – 1/2" wide
Medium – 1" wide
Comes with white packer box
(St. Therese shown as example)
Archival Quality:
Our prints are hand signed by the artist, printed on acid-free fine art paper with high quality
Epson pigments (instead of dyes), rated by a third party to last up to 200 years or more.
These prints are beautiful today and are time capsules of the faith for future generations.
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