Queen Saint Elizabeth's Cross
Isabella of Aragon, born at the end of the 13th century in Spain, was an Aragonese infanta and queen consort of D. Dinis.
Saint Isabel, a very beautiful young woman, with a taste for prayer and the candid power to generate affection and reconciliation, dedicated her life to good works.
After the death of D. Dinis, Isabel retired to the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, in Coimbra, and although she was very interested in getting married, she always refused.
She decided to profess her vows at the Dominican Convent of Jesus, in Aveiro, against the wishes of her family, but as she was a royal princess and potential heir to the throne, she ended up not professing her vows as a nun.
Collectible item in high quality resin;
Designed in Portugal;
More than a gift, it will be that gift that will make a difference in the heart of whoever receives it;
Size: 14 cm
Decorative item - Not a toy!
These figures help us to plant the seeds of faith and take root with God in the heart of each family.