Baby Jesus with diapers
115,00€
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Image of the Child Jesus
- Image of the Child Jesus with glass eyes.
- Made of pulp wood.
- Gold metal rays.
- Sale price does not include crib.
- Image of Olot painted by hand.
- For sale:
- Image of the Child Jesus in 10 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 15 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 20 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 25 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 30 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 35 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 40 cm.
- Image of the Child Jesus in 50 cm.
- For sale other models of Children Jesus of Olot .
Religious image of the Divine Child Jesus, description.
This religious image of the Child represents the newborn Jesus. The Child has just come into the world and is in a reclining position with his hands up and his legs moving. The Divine Child Jesus is totally naked and only has a small white diaper that covers his waist.
Religious image of the Child Jesus made of wood pulp, a highly resistant material that allows for finishes with great detail, and has glass eyes. The Child Jesus is for sale in different finishes, a cheaper simple finish (accompanying photo) and a gold leaf finish that enhances the beauty of the figure. These finishes are available in different sizes, from 10 to 50 centimeters. The religious image of the Child Jesus is completed with three rays of golden metal, which imitates the noble materials that usually accompany larger religious images.
Three rays of light decorate the head of the image of the Child Jesus. It symbolizes the divinity and the light of Jesus and there are three because they reflect the three faculties of the soul: understanding, will and memory. Originally, a Greek Cross (a Cross characterized by having four equal arms) was placed on the head of the images of the Child Jesus . One of the arms was hidden behind the head of Jesus, which led to its suppression and the establishment of the three rays as the main method of representing Jesus Christ.