Hopeville Emporium
Rosary Centerpiece Bouguereau Madonna and Child Silver or Gold-Plated Catholic Pendant Czech Crystal Chaplet Connector Nativity
Rosary Centerpiece Bouguereau Madonna and Child Silver or Gold-Plated Catholic Pendant Czech Crystal Chaplet Connector Nativity
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***The Miniature Masterpiece Collection of Hopeville Emporium***
Hold a tiny masterpiece in your hands — a devotional piece that carries deep reverence and radiant beauty. This handcrafted rosary centerpiece features Madonna and Child (1890) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. The Virgin Mary, robed in radiant white, cradles the Christ Child in this serene and deeply moving painting by William Bouguereau. Rendered in 1890, this piece reflects the artist's unparalleled mastery in blending academic precision with spiritual intimacy. Mary’s expression is contemplative, touched with gentle sorrow—a quiet prophecy of what is to come. The Child leans against her chest in trusting repose, wrapped in soft white cloth and divine innocence.
Artwork: This is a high-DPI image, carefully scaled to 25x18mm (about 1" x 0.7"), retaining remarkable clarity and soft visual detail — a faithful miniature of the original
Cabochon: Preciosa Czech low-profile crystal cabochon, selected for its unrivaled clarity and low distortion; this is not an ordinary cabochon, but one ten times the cost of standard options— they’re chosen for the low distortion and preservation of the high resolution images. (see the side by side comparison images in the ad).
Setting: Elegant silver- or gold-plated bezels sourced from a trusted jewelry supplier
Jump Rings: Each piece includes two oval jump rings, plated to match, making it easy to use as a rosary center or pendant
Pendant Option: Each piece is available for the same price as a pendant.
This piece is the third in a growing series of Catholic art Rosary Centers and jewelry pendants inspired by Bouguereau’s and other Master artists sacred paintings — each piece a small, highly detailed work of art.
About the Artist:
Bouguereau was a lifelong Catholic, originally studying for the priesthood before turning to art. His life was steeped in sorrow — he lost four of his five children and his first wife Nelly — yet he created works that radiated tenderness and hope. Bouguereau was prolific in his lifetime creating 822 paintings. Many remain lost. His paintings, especially those centered around faith and motherhood, resonate his life experience and devotion. This collection honors the works of Bouguereau and other luminaries who created, through the grace of God these works to deepen our love and devotion to him and his plan for us.
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