Feast Day: November 17
St. Elizabeth is proclaimed to be the patron saint of "bakers, countesses, death of children, falsely accused, the homeless, nursing services, tertiaries, widows, and young brides."
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was princess of Hungary whose devotion to the poor (for whom she relinquished her wealth) made her an enduring symbol of Christian charity. Among the best-known legends about Elizabeth is the one often depicted in art showing her meeting her husband unexpectedly on one of her charitable errands; the loaves of bread she was carrying were miraculously changed into roses. This transformation convinced him of the worthiness of her kind endeavors, about which he had been chiding her.
The St. Elizabeth of Hungary statue is fully hand carved and hand painted with oil colors, gilded with composition gold leaf.
Although some sizes are in stock, please allow stated delivery days to arrive from Italy.
Item is handmade & handpainted - slight variations in color from provided picture may occur
Available in the following sizes:
Size | Delivery Days | Material |
4¾" | 14 | Woodcarved in maple wood |
7" | 14 | Woodcarved in maple wood |
9" | 14 | Woodcarved in maple wood |
12" | 14 | Woodcarved in maple wood |
14" | 14 | Woodcarved in maple wood |
18" | 14 | Woodcarved in maple wood |
28" | 14 | Woodcarved in linden wood |
Statue customization is available - sizes, coloring, design, and more - please contact us for a quote and timeline.