Easter Sunday Gift - Renaissance Painter -Divine Mercy Jesus Ceramic Tile - Religious Home and garden Decor
Easter Sunday Gift - Renaissance Painter -Divine Mercy Jesus Ceramic Tile - Religious Home and garden Decor
Bring a touch of divine inspiration into your home with this beautifully crafted ceramic tile featuring a depiction of the Divine Mercy Jesus by Renaissance painter Paolo Moranda Cavazzola. This religious tile is ideal for adding a holy touch to your indoor or outdoor decor, making it a perfect gift for Easter Sunday or any special occasion. Let this sacred artwork bring peace and serenity to your space as you celebrate faith and love.
“Divine Mercy Sunday,” designated by St. Pope John Paul II, based on the private revelations of St. Faustina Kowalska who, in her Diary (no. 49), records that Christ had expressed his desire for a “Feast of Mercy” with which he associated a painting to be made based on his appearance to her at that time.
- Christ’s first appearance to all his Apostles, when he institutes the sacrament of Reconciliation;
- Christ’s appearance a week later to “Doubting Thomas”; and John’s observation about the selective post-Resurrection details in his Gospel.
Materials:
Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this tile is not only visually stunning but also durable, ensuring its longevity as a cherished keepsake.
Care Instructions:
To preserve the beauty and integrity of this religious memorial plaque, we recommend gently wiping it clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these may damage the delicate artwork.
Dimensions:
This ceramic tile is compact yet impactful, making it versatile to display in a variety of spaces.
Free use outdoor for decoration of headstone and memorial garden.
Whether placed on a shelf, incorporated into a wall collage, or given as a symbolic gift, its presence will inspire and uplift.
Add a touch of spirituality to your home or gift it to someone special – this ceramic tile is a beautiful reminder of faith and devotion.
“Divine Mercy Sunday,” designated by St. Pope John Paul II, based on the private revelations of St. Faustina Kowalska who, in her Diary (no. 49), records that Christ had expressed his desire for a “Feast of Mercy” with which he associated a painting to be made based on his appearance to her at that time.
- Christ’s first appearance to all his Apostles, when he institutes the sacrament of Reconciliation;
- Christ’s appearance a week later to “Doubting Thomas”; and John’s observation about the selective post-Resurrection details in his Gospel.
Materials:
Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this tile is not only visually stunning but also durable, ensuring its longevity as a cherished keepsake.
Care Instructions:
To preserve the beauty and integrity of this religious memorial plaque, we recommend gently wiping it clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these may damage the delicate artwork.
Dimensions:
This ceramic tile is compact yet impactful, making it versatile to display in a variety of spaces.
Free use outdoor for decoration of headstone and memorial garden.
Whether placed on a shelf, incorporated into a wall collage, or given as a symbolic gift, its presence will inspire and uplift.
Add a touch of spirituality to your home or gift it to someone special – this ceramic tile is a beautiful reminder of faith and devotion.