"A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman with the sun as a mantle, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars." » (Rev. 12:1)
I love the image of the Virgin crowned with twelve stars. I've already made it as an icon, but I also wanted to make it as a piece of jewelry. I crafted it in a beautiful pearly white, as pure as a morning. It turned out to be quite a feat: working with very fine rhinestones AND allowing the back of the medal to be visible at all times. It is a long and complex piece of jewelry to make (which explains its slightly higher price tag.) But I'm delighted by its light and its Marian majesty. The star family is growing with this new luminous color.
The medal comes in three sizes, as shown in the picture.
Here is the mini 5/8 in. version (on the left of the photo with the three medals facing you), discreet, perfect to wear as a necklace here on the Joan chain or as a bracelet.
It also comes in the classic 3/4 in. size, which is still quite discreet, and in the large, radiant 1 in. size.
The mini is ideal for creating a fabric or metal bracelet to suit your taste (see photo for examples of combinations). It's up to you ;-)
Gold-filled ring, gilded Miraculous Medal from Rue du Bac, pearly white mica and twelve rhinestones.



