Our Lady of Prosperity
Bring her your need.
At Cana, she turned to her Son. Worn in prayer — your worries, placed in her hands.
A mother for all that weighs on you.
Our Lady of Prosperity
At Cana, she turned to her Son. Worn in prayer — your worries, placed in her hands.
A mother for all that weighs on you.
Our Lady's promise, worn over your heart. 100% pure wool.
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For the bill you can’t pay
You’ve worked. You’ve prayed. You’ve stretched every dollar until it snapped — and the shortfall is still there when you open the account.
Three strands of gold, joined by the Medal of Our Lady and the Cross of her Son, worn as one steady prayer: I can’t carry this alone.
So you don’t have to.
His promise of provision
"The blessing of the Lord brings wealth, and he adds no sorrow with it."
— Proverbs 10:22
Two intercessors, one bracelet
The Medal of Our Lady — the Mother who saw the wine run out at Cana and turned to her Son before anyone else noticed the lack. Wear it, and your need is placed under her intercession.
And the Cross beside it — the sign that you were bought at a price, and are never left to carry a burden alone.
The Mother brings the need. She turns to her Son.
A cord of three strands
“A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12). Yellow, for the manna God sent fresh each morning. White, for the favor that lifted Joseph from the pit. Rose, for the blessing that comes without painful toil.
Braided into one, blessed in prayer before it ships, and sent in premium gift packaging — a gift with real weight for someone in a heavy season, or to keep close through your own.
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Why wear it
Kept close, where you’ll see it and remember.
When money is tight, bring it to her medal on your wrist and ask her prayers.
“God will supply every need of yours.” — Philippians 4:19
She brings your need to her Son. The Cross reminds you you’re never alone in it.
Provision, favor, and grace — “a cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” (Ecclesiastes 4:12)
Your provision rests in His hands — not in the balance of the account.