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"St. Hildegard of Bingen"
Hildegard of Bingen, Germany, was a Twelfth Century mystic who excelled in painting, music, science and theology.  She was an abbess, a founder of convents, and an adivsor to popes.  One of the most remarkable persons of all time, this extrememly talented woman was a devoted daughter of the Church.  Called Saint Hildegard even by Pope Benedict XVI, she technically is still Blessed, awaiting her canonization. .
Small:  8.5x11, image 3x7"
Med: 11x14, image 4x9"
Large: 11x17, image 5.5x12"
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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)
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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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Visit often!  Sue is always adding new paintings!
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