Heart Pierced by Sword Milagros Necklace, Made by Laeti
Wear your heart on your chest—pierced by a sword, of course!
Handcrafted by Laeti, this necklace features an exquisite arrangement of vibrant red glass beads, gold beads, and exposed chain links, accented with three golden Milagros of a heart pierced by a sword.
These small metal charms, known as Milagros, are votive offerings traditionally left near statues of saints in churches as a gesture of gratitude or devotion for divine intervention. They may also be carried or worn as a talisman to invoke their intended blessings.
Milagros—meaning "miracles" in Spanish—have been used for centuries in spiritual practices across Latin America, Spain, and Mexico. Similar to Ex-Votos, these small metal charms come in many different shapes.
In the folk-Catholic tradition, a heart pierced by a sword may be used to signify deep love and devotion for Our Lady of Sorrows. More literally, a Milagros featuring this same image may also be offered for the healing of a heart-related matter, deep sorrow, emotional pain, or grief.
The necklace is around 18 inches long when unclasped.
Wear your heart on your chest—pierced by a sword, of course!
Handcrafted by Laeti, this necklace features an exquisite arrangement of vibrant red glass beads, gold beads, and exposed chain links, accented with three golden Milagros of a heart pierced by a sword.
These small metal charms, known as Milagros, are votive offerings traditionally left near statues of saints in churches as a gesture of gratitude or devotion for divine intervention. They may also be carried or worn as a talisman to invoke their intended blessings.
Milagros—meaning "miracles" in Spanish—have been used for centuries in spiritual practices across Latin America, Spain, and Mexico. Similar to Ex-Votos, these small metal charms come in many different shapes.
In the folk-Catholic tradition, a heart pierced by a sword may be used to signify deep love and devotion for Our Lady of Sorrows. More literally, a Milagros featuring this same image may also be offered for the healing of a heart-related matter, deep sorrow, emotional pain, or grief.
The necklace is around 18 inches long when unclasped.
Wear your heart on your chest—pierced by a sword, of course!
Handcrafted by Laeti, this necklace features an exquisite arrangement of vibrant red glass beads, gold beads, and exposed chain links, accented with three golden Milagros of a heart pierced by a sword.
These small metal charms, known as Milagros, are votive offerings traditionally left near statues of saints in churches as a gesture of gratitude or devotion for divine intervention. They may also be carried or worn as a talisman to invoke their intended blessings.
Milagros—meaning "miracles" in Spanish—have been used for centuries in spiritual practices across Latin America, Spain, and Mexico. Similar to Ex-Votos, these small metal charms come in many different shapes.
In the folk-Catholic tradition, a heart pierced by a sword may be used to signify deep love and devotion for Our Lady of Sorrows. More literally, a Milagros featuring this same image may also be offered for the healing of a heart-related matter, deep sorrow, emotional pain, or grief.
The necklace is around 18 inches long when unclasped.