SKU: MR278
Material: Marble
Thickness: 3/10" ( 8 mm )
Size:
Marble count:
Weight: 14.4 (32 Pounds)
Comes on a mesh backing
Mosaic Uses: Floors Walls or Tabletops both Indoor or Outdoor as well as wet places such as showers and Pools.
Saint Rafqa was declared a saint by Jean Paul II on June 10 2001. During her life she asked from God an illness. She wanted to share the pain of Jesus Christ when he was cruccified. She passed away on March 23 1914 after receiving final absolution. She is commemorated in this handmade mosaic of her. It is composed of all natural marble and can be used to decor walls of your living room or entrance corridor.
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