Pewter Milagro Charms
Pewter Milagro Charms
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Traditionally, Milagros (Spanish for "miracles") were metal religious pieces of various shapes and sizes found throughout Latin America and Mediterranean Europe. These Milagros are used to petition the saints for help or protection or to thank the saints for prayers answered.
This interpretation of the traditional Milagros is based on familiar icons, hand carved detailed miniatures or cast from nature. Their meanings can be metaphorical or literal.
Milagros are fun to collect, use in art or craft projects and to give as tokens of personal expression. They also make wonderful game pieces! Everyone could use a little miracle now and then!
- Hand cast in lead-free pewter
- Made in Middlebury, Vermont
- Each milagro charm is just under an inch (2.54 cm) long
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About Danforth Pewter
About Danforth Pewter

Over 40 years ago, Fred and Judi Danforth began handcrafting beautiful pewter products in an old milk barn in Woodstock, Vermont. The workshop is now located in Middlebury, Vermont where they continue to create beautiful objects — rooted in simplicity and functionality.
Product Details
Product Details
- Product type: Charm
- Shipping Weight: 0.06 lb (1.0 oz; 28 g)
- SKU010003483










