St. Christopher Oval Sterling Silver Football Medal Necklace | HMH

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Celebrate faith and strength with the St. Christopher Oval Sterling Silver Football Medal Necklace from HMH Religious. Handcrafted in the USA from solid .925 sterling silver, this Catholic patron saint pendant honors St. Christopher, the patron saint of travelers and motorists. Featuring a detailed depiction of St. Christopher and child Jesus on his shoulder and a football on the reverse, this medal combines spiritual devotion with athletic perseverance. Die-struck and hand-polished by skilled New England Silversmiths. Paired with a durable 24" 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain, it arrives in a deluxe velvet gift box, making it a perfect gift for football athletes, or Catholic devotees. Order now for a timeless piece of Catholic jewelry that inspires courage and faith.

  • Premium Material: Crafted from solid .925 sterling silver for durability and a radiant shine.
  • Unique Design: Oval medal with St. Christopher on the front and a football figure on the reverse, symbolizing faith and athletic dedication.
  • Expert Craftsmanship: Die-struck and hand-polished by New England Silversmiths, reflecting early 1900s artistry.
  • Complete Set: Includes a 24" 316 surgical endless stainless steel curb chain and a deluxe velvet gift box (color may vary).
  • Made in the USA: Proudly handcrafted with a guarantee against defects in material and workmanship.
  • Dimensions Weight: Measures 1.1" x 0.7" (27mm x 17mm), weighs 3.7 grams for comfortable wear.

Saint Christopher

Saint Christopher, a strong man, encountered a hermit who helped people cross a treacherous river. Christopher took over the hermit's role and began carrying travelers across the river instead. One day, he carried a child who revealed himself as Christ and baptized Christopher. Saint Christopher is known as the patron saint of Automobiles, Bachelors, Bus Drivers, Hazards of Traveling, Motorists, Porters, Travel, Travelers, and Truck Drivers. His memorial feast day is celebrated on July 25th each year.