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Saint Philomena the Wonderworker Icon Plaque

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Size: 8" x 6" Wood Plaque

Award plaques are a meaningful way to celebrate dedication and success. Designed specifically for full color sublimation, these beautiful plaques provide your graphics a polished look with a high quality, glossy finish. It's never too late to recognize someone who deserves it!

  • Dimensions: 8" x 6" x 0.625"; Design area 7” x 5”, 0.16” bleed
  • Material: Cherry wood colored MDF frame with a high gloss finish
  • Mounting: 2 key-hole back mounting; 1 for horizontal orientation and 1 for vertical orientation
  • Easily customize with photos, logos or names

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Saint Philomena the Wonderworker Icon Plaque

Saint Philomena the Wonderworker Icon Plaque

Saint Philomena the Wonderworker, Original icon painted by VIvian Imbruglia of Sacred Image Icons. Little is known about the life of St. Philomena. However, it is believed she was a Greek princess who became a virgin martyr and died at 13-years-old. Remains of a young lady were discovered in May 1802 at the Catacombs of Priscilla on the Via Salaria Nova with three tiles reading "Peace be to you, Philomena." All that is known about St. Philomena's life comes from a Neapolitan nun's vision. Sister Maria Luisa di Gesu claims St. Philomena came to her and told her she was the daughter of a Greek king who converted to Christianity. When Philomena was 13-years-old, she took a vow of consecrated virginity. After her father took his family to Rome to make peace, Emperor Diocletian fell in love with Philomena. When she refused to marry him, she was subjected to torture. St. Philomena was scourged, drowned with an anchor attached to her, and shot with arrows. Each time she was attacked angels took to her side and healed her through prayer. Finally, the Emperor had Philomena decapitated. According to the story, her death came on a Friday at three in the afternoon, the same as Jesus. Two anchors, three arrows, a palm symbol of martyrdom, and a flower were found on the tiles in her tomb, interpreted as symbols of her martyrdom.

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By Susan T.May 14, 2024Verified Purchase
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I had this customized for my graduation plaque. It came out so nice and beautiful. It was so expensive if I had to order on those Grad images site, it was like 60 bucks and up. But this was half the price and it came out just as nice. I ordered the largest size because the others were a little small. It came out beautiful and the colors were on point.
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By Lynleah S.June 8, 2023Verified Purchase
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This plaque was stunning and high quality. We were proud to put it in our trophy case to honor our Principal for years to come. Colors were gorgeous. Print was crisp and exactly like proof.
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By S.July 18, 2023Verified Purchase
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I was excited to find a creator who would customize this plaque and it turned out amazing! The turn around was quicker than expected and I’m thrilled with the finished product! I will definitely recommend this creator and zazzle. Thank you so much!! Beautiful job on everything!

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Created on: 9/16/2025, 1:35 PM
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