Every year, I create a TRIDUUM of jewelry to celebrate the three great mysteries of the Faith experienced during Easter: the Eucharist, the Cross, and the Resurrection. Here is my creation for Holy Saturday 2026!
✨Aradiant gem that brings hope
The Garden of the Resurrection, early in the morning.
The tomb is empty; fear and wonder grip the hearts.
But the garden is serene; it continues to fill the air with fragrance, and the birds sing their songs in the coolness of the morning sky. Mary Magdalene, in tears, asks the man she mistakes for a gardener where the one who has given her life back is.
“Maria.” “Rabbuni.”
A few words, and immense clarity. The clarity of the Risen One, radiant with glory. The clarity of Mary Magdalene’s soul as she realizes that the Love before her has triumphed forever. The heavy stone of the tomb and of death is no longer there... it has been transformed into this medal, a golden halo surrounding the luminous silhouette of the One who kept his promise: “I will not leave you as orphans; I will come back to you.”
🕊 Why choose this medal?
- It is a unique and spiritual work of art
- It allows us to carry the powerful symbolism of the Resurrection close to our hearts
- It's the perfect gift for a woman of faith
- For someone on a spiritual journey
- But it is also suitable for celebrating a sacrament (Communion, Confirmation, Baptism), as its size is appropriate for both adults and children
- It combines elegance and meaning
- Finally, it can serve as a source of comfort during difficult times, offering a subtle yet powerful reminder that light always returns, even in the dead of night.
💛 Crafts and Materials
- Stainless steel medal (strong and durable)
- Resin embedding
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24-karat gold leaf
Worn on the Santa Giovanna chain by my 6-year-old Maximilia (in a striped dress)
Worn on the Santa Elisabetta necklace by my 10-year-old daughter Valentina (in the pink dress)
Worn on a chain Saint Elizabeth on me (white dress)
🌿 Tips
To keep your medal shiny:
- Keep away from water and perfume
- Keep it in a jewelry box away from light when you're not wearing it
I also invite you to check out an initiative that was close to my heart: the Easter centerpiece, so that the Easter bunny and chocolate eggs don’t steal the spotlight from great of this beautiful Easter celebration!





