Tag: relic

Antique 1913 Religious Relic Framed Titulus Crucis Reproduction + Iron Nail

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This is an extraordinary antique religious relic reproduction, dated 1913, housed in a beautifully ornate gold frame. The piece features. A replica of the Titulus Crucis – the plaque said to have hung above Jesus during the crucifixion, inscribed “IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDAEORVM” (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews) in Latin, Hebrew, and Greek. [Continue]

Antique Religious Brass Pendants & Fabric Relic Ste Therese de l’Enfant Jesus

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Antique Religious Brass Pendants & Fabric Relic. In a beige pouch sewed with a red thread a figment of fabric that supposedly touched Ste Therese de l’Enfant Jesus. It comes from “Le Monastere des Carmelites de Lisieux”. You can feel a small square of fabric inside. There is also a red heart that also seems [Continue]

Vintage Antique Religious St. Marie Therese Couderc Clothing Cloth Relic Pendant

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Beautiful silver plated pendant featuring M. Therese Couderc and St. Inside looks to be a piece of Marie Therese’s clothing. In good used condition for the age. Silver has a dark aged patina. Please inspect photos closely for fine details. Most pieces have been very gently cleaned. Please take a very close look at photos. [Continue]

Antique Philippine Cherub Angel Figurine Mountain Church Relic Religious Decor

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Small shabby antique religious angel figurine, Philippine folk art, church relic, church salvage. Sourced from an old estate from the Northern Mountain Province, Philippines. Catholicism was brought to the Philippines in the 16th century by Spanish explorers. Very old, tattered, unsure of exact material composition. 6 1/8 inches, widest point. 1.5 inches deep. Broken fingers, [Continue]