Hand Carved Sacred Heart of Jesus Virgin Mary Wooden Tabletop Ornament
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The Sacred Hearts Collection
Two Hearts, One Love β Hand-carved Devotions for the Home Altar
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The Heart That Loved Humanity Unto Death
This carving represents the Sacred Heart of Jesus β a profound devotion that contemplates Christ's boundless, sacrificial love for humanity. The heart, encircled by thorns and ablaze with divine fire, symbolizes both the agony of crucifixion and the warmth of eternal love.

In Christian tradition, the Sacred Heart devotion invites us to meditate on the physical and spiritual love of Christ β a heart that was pierced for our transgressions yet continues to beat with mercy and compassion for every soul.
The crown of thorns reminds us of the Passion, while the flames represent the transformative power of divine love. This image invites us to contemplate the words of Jesus: "Learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart" (Matthew 11:29).
A Presence for Your Prayer Space
Place this carving where you pray β a tangible reminder of the love that "surpasses knowledge" (Ephesians 3:19). As you gaze upon the Sacred Heart, let it draw you into deeper contemplation of Christ's sacrifice and His ongoing intercession at the right hand of the Father.
The boxwood, known for its fine grain and durability, will develop a richer patina over time β much like our understanding of divine love deepens through seasons of prayer and devotion.
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The Heart That Bore the Sword of Sorrow
This carving captures Mary, the Mother of Jesus, with her Immaculate Heart visible β a heart pierced by seven swords, symbolizing the seven sorrows she endured as she participated in her Son's redemptive mission. Her face, serene and compassionate, reflects the peace that comes from complete surrender to God's will.

Mary's heart is often depicted alongside the Sacred Heart of Jesus β two hearts beating as one in love for humanity. Her "yes" at the Annunciation began the journey that would lead to Calvary, making her the perfect model of faithful discipleship.
Sacred Symbolism Carved in Wood
The Serpent at Her Feet
Beneath Mary's feet rests the serpent β the ancient symbol of evil from the Garden of Eden. This detail fulfills the protoevangelium of Genesis 3:15, where God promises that the woman's offspring would crush the serpent's head. Mary, as the New Eve, participates in this victory over sin and death through her Son's redemption.

The Grace of Her Countenance
Mary's face is carved with exquisite care β her downcast eyes radiate maternal compassion, while her gentle expression speaks of a soul at peace with God. The artisans have captured what centuries of Christian mystics have described: a face that reflects both divine grace and human tenderness.

The Flowing Garments of Grace
Her robes flow with natural elegance, each fold carved to suggest both movement and stillness. The drapery speaks of her role as the Theotokos (God-bearer) β the vessel through whom the Word became flesh. The wood grain visible through the carving adds depth, reminding us that grace works through the material world.
A Mother's Presence in Your Home
This carving invites Mary's maternal presence into your living space. Place it where you need her intercession most β by a sickbed, in a child's room, or at your family prayer corner. As the poplar wood ages gracefully, so too will your devotion deepen through her gentle guidance toward her Son.
During Marian months (May and October), this carving becomes a special focal point for family rosary and devotion. It also makes a meaningful sacramental gift for First Communion, Confirmation, or as a wedding blessing.