Sacred Art Jewelry
1" First Communion Medal - Antique Model ME031
1" First Communion Medal - Antique Model ME031
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First Communion Medal – 1" (25 mm) – Antique Replica in Sterling Silver or Gold Bronze
This exquisite First Communion medal is a reverent tribute to one of the most cherished moments in a child’s spiritual journey. Measuring 1 inch (25 mm), this medal is an exact replica of an antique Catholic medallion, beautifully recreated with attention to the sacred artistry of old-world devotional pieces. It is available in your choice of sterling silver or gold bronze, each with a soft patina finish that enhances the fine details and vintage charm of this unique design.
The front of the medal presents a serene image of Christ offering the Holy Eucharist, seated at a communion table, with two kneeling children in prayerful devotion. The entire scene is framed by an ornate arch reminiscent of chapel architecture, evoking the graceful curves and ornamentation characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. Every detail is lovingly rendered—from the folds of Christ’s robes to the expression of reverence on the children's faces—making this a deeply symbolic and moving depiction of the First Holy Communion.
On the reverse side, the medallion is inscribed with the Spanish phrase “Recuerdo de mi Primera Comunión†(“Remembrance of My First Communionâ€), surrounded by sacred imagery. A chalice and host radiate divine light, while a dove, symbol of the Holy Spirit, descends above. Delicate lilies—representing purity—complete the composition, making this medal not only a piece of jewelry but also a devotional object filled with spiritual meaning.
Whether given as a heartfelt gift to mark a child’s First Communion, added as a cherished piece to a personal collection, or used as a rosary centerpiece, necklace pendant, or bracelet charm, this antique Catholic medallion offers both timeless beauty and deep spiritual resonance. It carries with it the memory of a sacred rite and the enduring love of Christ’s presence in the Holy Eucharist.
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