
Our Lady of Lourdes Medal Necklace, Silver-tone Aluminum with Emerald Enamel, French Import (18")
Our Lady of Lourdes Medal Necklace, Silver-tone Aluminum with Emerald Enamel, French Import (18")
A small, quiet companion for daily prayer. This Lourdes medal was imported directly from France and shows the character of traditional French ecclesiastical jewelry: an octagonal silver-tone frame, Art Deco detailing along the base, and translucent emerald enamel that catches the light. The front carries the iconic profile of Our Lady of Lourdes. The reverse shows the apparition scene at the Grotto of Massabielle.
Comes on an 18" silver-plated chain. Twelve pieces total, and we cannot promise we will find them again.
A French Devotional Medal in the Art Deco Tradition
French pilgrims carried small enamel medals like this one throughout the twentieth century, slipping them into pockets, pinning them inside coats, and hanging them above cribs. The octagonal frame and the fluted base are Art Deco signatures of the 1930s and 40s, when devotional jewelry in France leaned toward clean geometry rather than ornate Victorian detailing. The translucent enamel, layered over a silver-tone aluminum body, is a technique that has nearly disappeared from modern Catholic jewelry production.
We sourced this piece directly from France through our European supplier network. Each medal carries the small irregularities of handwork: tiny variations in the depth of the enamel, the patina along the frame, the way the light moves through the green when you turn it in your hand.
Two Faces of Lourdes
- Front: The iconic profile of Notre-Dame de Lourdes. A simple, contemplative image of the Blessed Virgin in her veil is the visual that French Catholics have carried for generations.
- Reverse: The Apparition at the Grotto. Saint Bernadette kneels in prayer as Our Lady of Lourdes appears above her at Massabielle, the moment that began one of the most enduring Marian devotions in the Catholic Church.
The Story of Lourdes
On February 11, 1858, a fourteen-year-old peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous saw the Blessed Virgin Mary for the first time in a small grotto on the outskirts of Lourdes, France. Eighteen apparitions followed over the next six months. On March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation, Mary finally revealed her identity, speaking not in French but in Bernadette's native Bigourdan dialect of the Pyrenees: "Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou." I am the Immaculate Conception.
Today, Lourdes is the most visited Marian shrine in the world. More than six million pilgrims arrive each year to drink from the spring Bernadette uncovered and to pray before the Grotto where Our Lady appeared.
Specifications
- Material: Silver-tone aluminum with translucent emerald green enamel
- Medal size: 10.4 mm (approx. 0.41 in)
- Shape: Octagonal with fluted base, Art Deco design
- Chain: 18 inches, silver-plated chain
- Origin: France
- Style: Double-sided
- Edition: Limited, 12 pieces total
Who This Necklace Is For
- Daily-wear devotees who want a discreet, beautifully made medal for prayer.
- Collectors of authentic French religious jewelry.
- Anyone with devotion to Our Lady of Lourdes who wants something quieter and more personal than a large statement piece.
- Confirmation, Quinceañera, or christening gifts with a sense of history.
Free Shipping and Elegant Gift Packaging
Every necklace ships free within the United States in an elegant gift box, ready to give. We offer money-back returns on every order.
A Note from Juan-Carlos
I'm Juan-Carlos, founder of Guadalupe Gifts. I source these pieces personally because I want my customers to wear something with real character, made with techniques that are disappearing from modern production. This medal is small, but it carries the quiet dignity of French devotional craftsmanship. If you have questions, call me directly at 888-324-8402.
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Our Lady of Lourdes Medal Necklace, Silver-tone Aluminum with Emerald Enamel, French Import (18")
A small, quiet companion for daily prayer. This Lourdes medal was imported directly from France and shows the character of traditional French ecclesiastical jewelry: an octagonal silver-tone frame, Art Deco detailing along the base, and translucent emerald enamel that catches the light. The front carries the iconic profile of Our Lady of Lourdes. The reverse shows the apparition scene at the Grotto of Massabielle.
Comes on an 18" silver-plated chain. Twelve pieces total, and we cannot promise we will find them again.
A French Devotional Medal in the Art Deco Tradition
French pilgrims carried small enamel medals like this one throughout the twentieth century, slipping them into pockets, pinning them inside coats, and hanging them above cribs. The octagonal frame and the fluted base are Art Deco signatures of the 1930s and 40s, when devotional jewelry in France leaned toward clean geometry rather than ornate Victorian detailing. The translucent enamel, layered over a silver-tone aluminum body, is a technique that has nearly disappeared from modern Catholic jewelry production.
We sourced this piece directly from France through our European supplier network. Each medal carries the small irregularities of handwork: tiny variations in the depth of the enamel, the patina along the frame, the way the light moves through the green when you turn it in your hand.
Two Faces of Lourdes
- Front: The iconic profile of Notre-Dame de Lourdes. A simple, contemplative image of the Blessed Virgin in her veil is the visual that French Catholics have carried for generations.
- Reverse: The Apparition at the Grotto. Saint Bernadette kneels in prayer as Our Lady of Lourdes appears above her at Massabielle, the moment that began one of the most enduring Marian devotions in the Catholic Church.
The Story of Lourdes
On February 11, 1858, a fourteen-year-old peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous saw the Blessed Virgin Mary for the first time in a small grotto on the outskirts of Lourdes, France. Eighteen apparitions followed over the next six months. On March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation, Mary finally revealed her identity, speaking not in French but in Bernadette's native Bigourdan dialect of the Pyrenees: "Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou." I am the Immaculate Conception.
Today, Lourdes is the most visited Marian shrine in the world. More than six million pilgrims arrive each year to drink from the spring Bernadette uncovered and to pray before the Grotto where Our Lady appeared.
Specifications
- Material: Silver-tone aluminum with translucent emerald green enamel
- Medal size: 10.4 mm (approx. 0.41 in)
- Shape: Octagonal with fluted base, Art Deco design
- Chain: 18 inches, silver-plated chain
- Origin: France
- Style: Double-sided
- Edition: Limited, 12 pieces total
Who This Necklace Is For
- Daily-wear devotees who want a discreet, beautifully made medal for prayer.
- Collectors of authentic French religious jewelry.
- Anyone with devotion to Our Lady of Lourdes who wants something quieter and more personal than a large statement piece.
- Confirmation, Quinceañera, or christening gifts with a sense of history.
Free Shipping and Elegant Gift Packaging
Every necklace ships free within the United States in an elegant gift box, ready to give. We offer money-back returns on every order.
A Note from Juan-Carlos
I'm Juan-Carlos, founder of Guadalupe Gifts. I source these pieces personally because I want my customers to wear something with real character, made with techniques that are disappearing from modern production. This medal is small, but it carries the quiet dignity of French devotional craftsmanship. If you have questions, call me directly at 888-324-8402.
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A small, quiet companion for daily prayer. This Lourdes medal was imported directly from France and shows the character of traditional French ecclesiastical jewelry: an octagonal silver-tone frame, Art Deco detailing along the base, and translucent emerald enamel that catches the light. The front carries the iconic profile of Our Lady of Lourdes. The reverse shows the apparition scene at the Grotto of Massabielle.
Comes on an 18" silver-plated chain. Twelve pieces total, and we cannot promise we will find them again.
A French Devotional Medal in the Art Deco Tradition
French pilgrims carried small enamel medals like this one throughout the twentieth century, slipping them into pockets, pinning them inside coats, and hanging them above cribs. The octagonal frame and the fluted base are Art Deco signatures of the 1930s and 40s, when devotional jewelry in France leaned toward clean geometry rather than ornate Victorian detailing. The translucent enamel, layered over a silver-tone aluminum body, is a technique that has nearly disappeared from modern Catholic jewelry production.
We sourced this piece directly from France through our European supplier network. Each medal carries the small irregularities of handwork: tiny variations in the depth of the enamel, the patina along the frame, the way the light moves through the green when you turn it in your hand.
Two Faces of Lourdes
- Front: The iconic profile of Notre-Dame de Lourdes. A simple, contemplative image of the Blessed Virgin in her veil is the visual that French Catholics have carried for generations.
- Reverse: The Apparition at the Grotto. Saint Bernadette kneels in prayer as Our Lady of Lourdes appears above her at Massabielle, the moment that began one of the most enduring Marian devotions in the Catholic Church.
The Story of Lourdes
On February 11, 1858, a fourteen-year-old peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous saw the Blessed Virgin Mary for the first time in a small grotto on the outskirts of Lourdes, France. Eighteen apparitions followed over the next six months. On March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation, Mary finally revealed her identity, speaking not in French but in Bernadette's native Bigourdan dialect of the Pyrenees: "Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou." I am the Immaculate Conception.
Today, Lourdes is the most visited Marian shrine in the world. More than six million pilgrims arrive each year to drink from the spring Bernadette uncovered and to pray before the Grotto where Our Lady appeared.
Specifications
- Material: Silver-tone aluminum with translucent emerald green enamel
- Medal size: 10.4 mm (approx. 0.41 in)
- Shape: Octagonal with fluted base, Art Deco design
- Chain: 18 inches, silver-plated chain
- Origin: France
- Style: Double-sided
- Edition: Limited, 12 pieces total
Who This Necklace Is For
- Daily-wear devotees who want a discreet, beautifully made medal for prayer.
- Collectors of authentic French religious jewelry.
- Anyone with devotion to Our Lady of Lourdes who wants something quieter and more personal than a large statement piece.
- Confirmation, Quinceañera, or christening gifts with a sense of history.
Free Shipping and Elegant Gift Packaging
Every necklace ships free within the United States in an elegant gift box, ready to give. We offer money-back returns on every order.
A Note from Juan-Carlos
I'm Juan-Carlos, founder of Guadalupe Gifts. I source these pieces personally because I want my customers to wear something with real character, made with techniques that are disappearing from modern production. This medal is small, but it carries the quiet dignity of French devotional craftsmanship. If you have questions, call me directly at 888-324-8402.























