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Guardian Angel with the image of the "Nativity of Christ"

Material
Gold 750 "white"
Insert
Colorless round-cut diamonds of 57 facets, characteristics 2/2A, in the amount of 78 pieces, with a total weight of 0.33 carats.
Diamonds
Size
34 x 20 mm
Art
74559-110
Product description
The pendant is made in the form of a Guardian Angel, who carefully holds the image of the Holy Family, spreading his wings over It. In the icon, the Mother of God and Saint Joseph bent over the manger with the Christ child. The image of the Holy Family in a fold can hide the wings of an Angel, turning into a huge heart in the hands of a celestial inhabitant. On the back of the product are the words of the Christmas Troparion.
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