Guardian Angel Standing Plaque | Laser Cut Wood | 6" | Foil Accents | Italy | 1760330

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The familiar traditional image of a guardian angel is available here as a standing plaque.  From a distance, it appears like a statue and is an excellent choice for a nursery or a classroom.  The plaque comes from Italy and is made of laser cut wood.  It stands six inches tall and gold accents offer an ethereal touch.

Guardian Angel Standing Plaque Details:

  • Laser Cut Wood
  • Gold Foil Accents
  • 6"
  • Italy
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