Red Madonna Necklace Hand Made Tibetan Vintage Inspired Beauty

$329.00

Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in Mexico as the Mother of God to blessed Juan Diego, an Aztec Indian, on December 9, 10, and 12, 1531. She left a miraculous image of her appearance on his cactus fiber cloak, which still exists today in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The woman of heaven and earth. She stands in front of the sun. She stands on the moon. Many read the image as a pictograph for an Aztec culture. The crescent moon symbolizing the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent moon god. She has clearly crushed and defeated him. An angel with eagle’s wings supporting the Mother of God. The eagle was the “bird of the sun.” Here the eagle is the servant of the Virgin. She holds her mantle in one hand and robe with the other, signifying the son she bears is from both heaven and earth.

We love this rustic Red Madonna with the image of our Our Lady of Guadalupe in carved bone set in ornately tooled Tibetan Nickel Silver. Hand-knotted with red and silver African Trade Beads. Lobster Clasp. These vintage Tibetan inspired pieces are hand made and feature a vintage patina created by the artists to give you a start - You create the rest of the story with your own wear!

Pendant Measures 3 1/4” inches. Necklace Length is 30” inches

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Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in Mexico as the Mother of God to blessed Juan Diego, an Aztec Indian, on December 9, 10, and 12, 1531. She left a miraculous image of her appearance on his cactus fiber cloak, which still exists today in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The woman of heaven and earth. She stands in front of the sun. She stands on the moon. Many read the image as a pictograph for an Aztec culture. The crescent moon symbolizing the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent moon god. She has clearly crushed and defeated him. An angel with eagle’s wings supporting the Mother of God. The eagle was the “bird of the sun.” Here the eagle is the servant of the Virgin. She holds her mantle in one hand and robe with the other, signifying the son she bears is from both heaven and earth.

We love this rustic Red Madonna with the image of our Our Lady of Guadalupe in carved bone set in ornately tooled Tibetan Nickel Silver. Hand-knotted with red and silver African Trade Beads. Lobster Clasp. These vintage Tibetan inspired pieces are hand made and feature a vintage patina created by the artists to give you a start - You create the rest of the story with your own wear!

Pendant Measures 3 1/4” inches. Necklace Length is 30” inches

Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in Mexico as the Mother of God to blessed Juan Diego, an Aztec Indian, on December 9, 10, and 12, 1531. She left a miraculous image of her appearance on his cactus fiber cloak, which still exists today in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The woman of heaven and earth. She stands in front of the sun. She stands on the moon. Many read the image as a pictograph for an Aztec culture. The crescent moon symbolizing the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent moon god. She has clearly crushed and defeated him. An angel with eagle’s wings supporting the Mother of God. The eagle was the “bird of the sun.” Here the eagle is the servant of the Virgin. She holds her mantle in one hand and robe with the other, signifying the son she bears is from both heaven and earth.

We love this rustic Red Madonna with the image of our Our Lady of Guadalupe in carved bone set in ornately tooled Tibetan Nickel Silver. Hand-knotted with red and silver African Trade Beads. Lobster Clasp. These vintage Tibetan inspired pieces are hand made and feature a vintage patina created by the artists to give you a start - You create the rest of the story with your own wear!

Pendant Measures 3 1/4” inches. Necklace Length is 30” inches