Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
Sale Price $7.60.  
Original Price $9.50 Comp. value
per patch
You save 20%

Saint Margaret as a shepherdess Patch

Qty:
Shield
-$2.40
+$1.20
+$1.20
+$1.20
Gold Mylar

Other designs from this category

About Patches

Sold by

Style: Modern

Decorate your apparel or accessories with our fully customizable printed patches. Available in multiple shapes and sizes- our patches will be perfect representation for all clubs and organizations. Colored thread of your choice is also available around the edge of the patch for further durability. Iron on and Velcro will be ideal for many fabrics and our adhesive can be used as a sticker for other surfaces. Our versatile patches will surely become fun collectable!

  • Full-color polyester patches with sublimated printing
  • Available in 17 different shapes with a total of 51 size options
  • Iron on, adhesive, or Velcro hook loop backings available
  • Border stitching comes in 13 colors or option of laser-cut edge

About This Design

Saint Margaret as a shepherdess Patch

Saint Margaret as a shepherdess Patch

Saint Margaret as a shepherdess by Francisco de Zurbarán (1631). Zurbarán shows the saint Margaret of Antioch as a shepherdess, holding a crook (referring to the legend that she grazed her nurse's sheep). Behind her is the dragon from whose stomach she burst. The eyes and facial features of the model are identified by some art historians with the model for the same artist's Saint Agatha. Margaret, known as Margaret of Antioch in the West, and as Saint Marina the Great Martyr (Greek: Ἁγία Μαρίνα) in the East, is celebrated as a saint on 20 July in the Western Rite Orthodoxy, Roman Catholic Church and Anglicanism, on 17 July (Julian calendar) by the Eastern Orthodox Church and on Epip 23 and Hathor 23 in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. She was reputed to have promised very powerful indulgences to those who wrote or read her life, or invoked her intercessions; these no doubt helped the spread of her following. Margaret is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, and is one of the saints Joan of Arc claimed to have spoken with.

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars rating402 Total Reviews
290 total 5-star reviews23 total 4-star reviews22 total 3-star reviews16 total 2-star reviews51 total 1-star reviews
402 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Juliana H.September 8, 2021Verified Purchase
Circle 3" Circle, White Stitching, Iron-On
Zazzle Reviewer Program
The patch came out just as I had hoped, it is not fully embroidered but I knew that! The quality of the image and the patch is great! Fantastic, couldn't be better
4 out of 5 stars rating
By Stephanie N.February 21, 2024Verified Purchase
Circle 3" Circle, White Stitching, Iron-On
Zazzle Reviewer Program
The product was overall well made and good quality. The printing clarity could have been a bit better but I understand due to the small size of the patch. The printing was overall good but detail could have been a little clearer and print was a little dark.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By AnonymousApril 20, 2026Verified Purchase
Circle 2.5" Circle, White Stitching, Iron-On
Very happy. The patch is sublimated, not embroidered so this works better with simpler designs and/or larger patches. These turned out fantastic with smaller names on a 4 inch patch. The edges are embroidered, no loose threads. The colors are nice. Shipping was faster than predicted, about 10 days, for 11 unique custom patches. (His full name was centered, I tried to edit out his last name so it looks wonky on here, but was perfect.).

Tags

Patches
saint margaretst margaretfrancisco de zurbaránzubaranmargaret of antiochsaint marina the great martyfourteen holy helpersreligious artcatholic artpatches
All Products
saint margaretst margaretfrancisco de zurbaránzubaranmargaret of antiochsaint marina the great martyfourteen holy helpersreligious artcatholic artpatches

Other Info

Product ID: 256891168889628413
Created on: 5/30/2023, 12:48 PM
Rating: G