Joan of Arc the Liberator Medal Necklace - Sterling Silver

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In speaking of Joan of Arc, Winston Churchill said, "Joan was a being so uplifted from ordinary run of mankind that she finds no equal in a thousand years"

At an early age, Joan of Arc was clear of her destiny and it shows in this powerfully dramatic image of her listening to her guides on a Sterling Silver medal.  The original medal dates to the 1920's when Joan was canonized a Saint. The wording about the medal translates to "Joan of Arc, Saviour of France" in celebration of Joan's miraculous liberation of France from English oppression.  Invite Joan's powerful presence into your daily life with this sweet talisman and reminder of that her help is just an ask away.   It's a wonderful little charm placed on our beloved silver bead chain with a fleur de lis on the toggle clasp.  It's perfect as a layering piece or on it's own and they kind of talisman you will want to wear day and night  

       Wear Joan of Arc for Power, Protection & Grace 

Available in 17", 24 or 34 inches long (or any length you choose), we recommend at least 34" for double wrapping it     

More on Joan's life"

We know a great deal about her life because her trials were meticulously written down and preserved for the past 800 years. .At the age of seventeen Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, lead the broken spirited armies of France and drove the English from her homeland.  Her well documented victories ended the 100 Year War, thus restoring the rightful king to the throne of France. Her power proved too great for the men of her time and she was betrayed and sold to the English shortly after the kings coronation. After a long and arduous trial she was found guilty of heresy and witchcraft. She was burned at the stake at the age of 19 in the year 1431. Some thirty years later she was retried and found not guilty.  She was canonized St. Joan of Arc in 1920.