St. Louis Round Sterling Silver Medal Necklace - HMH Religious

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A king who governed as a saint. St. Louis IX of France — the 13th-century French king who built Sainte-Chapelle to house the Crown of Thorns, led two Crusades, and administered justice personally to the poor at the foot of an oak tree — is patron saint of France, the French monarchy, the Franciscan Third Order, barbers, and the city of St. Louis. He is honored in this beautifully detailed round sterling silver medal, handcrafted from solid .925 sterling silver by skilled American artisans. The medal depicts St. Louis holding a staff and a king’s crown, symbols of his royal authority exercised in the service of God and his people.

  • Round St. Louis IX of France medal depicting him holding a staff and king’s crown, in solid .925 sterling silver
  • Medal dimensions: 0.9" x 0.7" (22mm x 18mm), weight: 3.3 grams
  • 20" 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain — hypoallergenic and rust-resistant
  • Presented in a deluxe velvet gift box (color may vary)
  • Made in the USA by HMH Religious

A meaningful Catholic gift for those with French heritage, Franciscan Third Order members, baptisms, Confirmation, or anyone with a devotion to St. Louis IX of France.

Saint Louis IX of France

Saint Louis was King Louis IX who ruled over France for over forty years. He was crowned at the age of twelve and died on the second crusade that he led. He established leper hospitals and monasteries, and fathered eleven children. St. Louis is the Patron Saint for Builders and Parenthood. St King Louis IX memorial feast day is August 25th.