In this Decoupage wall adornment, ‘Our Lady of Guadalupe’ stands on top a moon that is curved in shape like a crescent. She is looking towards the direction of the Earth in a loving manner. The connection to Mexico is something that the Virgin of Guadalupe will have indefinitely. In the year of 1531, Juan Diego took note of her appearance before him. The evidence of this would be the bunch of roses that bloomed. Vignettes are on every side of the portrait of the Virgin of Guadalupe. The Pope John Paul II took it upon himself to name her the Patron Saint of the Americas and is revered symbol of Catholics. The portrait was recreated by Ana Maria Gonzalez with a selling price of $39.95.
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Blown Glass Candleholder, ‘Iridescent Light of Guadalupe’
An incandescent glow shows the loving and familiar appearance of the Virgin of Guadalupe in the unique styling of this blown glass candleholder, ‘Iridescent Light of Guadalupe’. As specifically designated saint over the Americas, the natives of Mexico hold her in esteem and reverence. Gabriel and Rodolfo Lio Jaramillo have celebrated her with their blown glass creations of handcrafted workmanship. This candleholder is designed with a stand made of wrought iron material. The entire piece sells for $54.95.
Decoupage Jewelry Box, ‘Sweet Lady of Guadalupe’
Queen of the celestial kingdoms, the Virgin of Guadalupe is inextricably connected with Mexico. She straddles the lunar body while her cape enfolds the constellations. Her initial appearance was before Juan Diego in 1531, which resulted in rose flowers growing at that location. Pope John Paul II christened her as special saint over the Americas, and in Catholicism she is revered. Ana Maria Gonzales renders the renowned painting on an antique-fashion Decoupage jewelry box, ‘Sweet Lady of Guadalupe’ that prices at $39.99.
Blown Glass Candleholder, ‘Soft Green Light of Guadalupe’
This uniquely fashioned candleholder gives off a muted greenish glow that shows the tender, loving image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. As designated saint of the Americas, the indigenous population of Mexico holds her in high regard. Her memory is celebrated in the fine hand-crafted creation of Gabriel and Rodolfo Lio Jaramillo in blown glass design. A stand fabricated in wrought iron completes this Blown glass candleholder, ‘Soft Green Light of Guadalupe’ and sells for $54.95.
Decoupage Chest, ‘Beloved Virgin of Guadalupe’
Ana Maria Gonzales created a chest in decoupage style to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe. The name of it is Decoupage chest, ‘Beloved Virgin of Guadalupe’. The Virgin of Guadalupe is a figure especially loved and revered by the people of Mexico. Her famous image is said to have appeared miraculously on the robe of St. Juan Diego, with Juan Diego holding Castilian roses. These roses were carried to prove the appearance of the Virgin of Guadalupe. St. Juan Diego proposed to the bishop, of Spanish decent, that a church be built in her honor. She was given the name as one who is the Americas’ patron of saint. This name provided by Pope John Paull II. To this day, Our Lady of Guadalupe is honored and celebrated each December 12. The price tag on this chest is $34.95.




