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Mother Teresa Necklace

$72.00
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This necklace features a beautiful Gold Vermeil medal of Mother Teresa in prayer and a gold-filled chain. All materials sourced in the USA and handcrafted in California, it comes delicately wrapped in a jewelry box.

St. Teresa of Calcutta, more commonly known as "Mother Teresa," was radically faithful to the Gospel in one of the most destitute places on Earth. She served the poorest of the poor of Calcutta, India with a smile on her face, a rosary in her hand, and the Gospel on her lips. It was revealed after her death how she, to the surprise of most, suffered a prolonged "dark night of the soul" or a feeling of being abandoned by God. Yet, she persevered. Let us always ask St. Teresa to intercede for us, that we may obtain the grace of perseverance and always remember to see the face of Christ in everyone we meet, especially as we celebrate her feast day on September 5th.

 Medal Size: 2cm in Diameter 

What's Gold Vermeil?

Vermeil, also known as “silver gilt”, refers to high quality (pure or sterling) silver that is plated with a thin layer of gold. Most vermeil jewelry available now is created by electroplating the silver with gold, a chemical process that uses an electrical current to bind the two metals together. Gold Vermeil will wear off because it is plated . We also have a 925 Sterling Silver option. If Gold Plating wearing off is an issue for you, please do not purchase this item.​ The Speed at which a piece fades depends on your body chemistry, climate, as well as the frequency it is worn. 

 

It is also available in 925 Sterling Silver. Click here.

 

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Christine
This is the second item I purchased

This Mother Teresa necklace is so special. I've searched the internet for one and none have been able to catch her peaceful disposition - until this one. So glad I found this one of my favorite Patron Saint, Mother Teresa.