





St. Anne Pendant Necklace
The St. Anne Pendant Necklace is a timeless symbol of faith. Expertly handcrafted in the USA, this meaningful pendant necklace features beautifully detailed custom art set in a hand-poured liquid glass dome, creating a brilliant, eye-catching finish.
Crafted from hypoallergenic surgical steel or finished in luxurious 18k gold, this durable pendant necklace is designed for everyday wear. The charm measures approximately 0.9 inches (about the size of a quarter) and hangs from an adjustable 18”–22” chain, ensuring a perfect fit.
Whether you’re looking for a meaningful gift or a personal expression of devotion, this handcrafted pendant necklace offers both beauty and purpose.
■ Silver: Surgical Steel
■ Gold: 18k Gold Finish
■ Handmade in the USA

This is a couture item which is custom made-on-demand. Our couture collections feature exclusive, custom designs with our signature crown somewhere within the design. Not sold in stores and you won’t find this anywhere else. EXCLUSIVELY AT VENXARA.
SHIPPING + DELIVERY
HANDMADE IN THE USA | This custom made-on-demand Pendant Necklace ships world-wide directly from our fine craftsmen in Florida, USA. Destination tracking is available on this item for most countries. A tracking number will be emailed to you once your order has shipped.
Production Time: 4-8 days
Ship Time: 5-15 days
Please Note: During peak shopping seasons, production and ship time may take a little longer than normal. If you are buying this item as a gift, please order as early as possible. We don't want to disappoint you or the gift recipient with a potentially delayed order.
For countries where tracking numbers are not available, this item should arrive by regular post within 2-4 weeks. Orders that have not arrived within 45 days of order processing are eligible for a free reshipment or a refund.
ABOUT THIS SAINT

ST. ANNE
Feast Day July 26
Patron Saint of mothers, grandmothers, homemakers, housewives, pregnant women, women in labor and those seeking to conceive.
Anne was the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the grandmother of Jesus. The New Testament contains no specific information about Anne’s life, but other documents outside of the Biblical canon do provide some details. Although these writings are not considered authoritative in the same manner as the Bible, they outline some of the Church's traditional beliefs about Anne, her husband Joachim and their daughter Mary.
The “Protoevangelium of James,” which was put into its final written form in the early second century, describes Mary's father Joachim as a wealthy member of one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Joachim was deeply grieved, along with Anne, by their childlessness. They regarded their inability to conceive a child as a punishment and a sign of shame among the tribes of Israel, so they began to devote themselves to rigorous prayer and fasting.
Once as Anne prayed beneath a laurel tree near her home in Galilee, an angel appeared and said to her, “The Lord hath heard thy prayer and thou shalt conceive and bring forth, and thy seed shall be spoken of in all the world." The angel appeared and made the same promise to Joachim.
Anne gave birth to an extraordinary child, as she was born free from original sin, known as the Immaculate Conception. Anne had promised that she would give her child to the service of God, and she kept her vow. When Mary was three years old, Anne and Joachim took her to the Temple and gave her to the service of the Temple. There the noble child was admitted to the elect group of virgins consecrated to God.
For those who wonder what we can learn from people we know very little about and how we can honor them, we must focus on why they are honored by the Church. Whatever the detailed facts of their lives may be, the truth is that it was the parents of Mary who nurtured Mary, taught her, brought her up to be a worthy Mother of God. It was their teaching that led her to respond to God's request with faith, "be it done to me according to thy word." It was their example of parenting that Mary must have followed as she brought up her own son, Jesus. It was their faith that laid the foundation of courage and strength that allowed her to stand by the cross as her son was crucified and still believe.
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