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Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Placemats

INSPIRATION: The feast day for Our Lady of Perpetual Help is associated with a 15th-century Byzantine icon enshrined in a Catholic Church in Rome. 

The colors depicted in this collection were inspired by the deep, rich hues of green found in the centuries-old Marian icon. 

Our Lady of Perpetrual Help is the patroness of Haiti. The floral pattern in this collection, unlike our others, is more simplistic in style and hints at a resemblance of the Haitian Magnolia, a flower native to the country. 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: These placemats are quilted with a scalloped edge and feature a reversible pattern.

INSPIRATION: The feast day for Our Lady of Perpetual Help is associated with a 15th-century Byzantine icon enshrined in a Catholic Church in Rome. 

The colors depicted in this collection were inspired by the deep, rich hues of green found in the centuries-old Marian icon. 

Our Lady of Perpetrual Help is the patroness of Haiti. The floral pattern in this collection, unlike our others, is more simplistic in style and hints at a resemblance of the Haitian Magnolia, a flower native to the country. 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: These placemats are quilted with a scalloped edge and feature a reversible pattern.

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Placemats

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INSPIRATION: The feast day for Our Lady of Perpetual Help is associated with a 15th-century Byzantine icon enshrined in a Catholic Church in Rome. 

The colors depicted in this collection were inspired by the deep, rich hues of green found in the centuries-old Marian icon. 

Our Lady of Perpetrual Help is the patroness of Haiti. The floral pattern in this collection, unlike our others, is more simplistic in style and hints at a resemblance of the Haitian Magnolia, a flower native to the country. 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: These placemats are quilted with a scalloped edge and feature a reversible pattern.