Hands Of Apostle Pendant
Praying hands also known as Study of the Hands of an Apostle is a recognized pen-and-ink drawing by the German painter and theorist Albrecht Dürer. The drawing shows two male hands palm to palm praying. The first public recognition of the artwork was in 1871 when it was exhibited in Vienna. This recognized symbol is depicted in differing forms; and brought here in our unique pendant crafted from sterling silver, finished in 18k yellow gold. Luxuriously covered with 151 of our signature Diamondeau® - flawless simulated diamond.
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Hands Of Apostle Pendant
Hands Of Apostle Pendant
Praying hands also known as Study of the Hands of an Apostle is a recognized pen-and-ink drawing by the German painter and theorist Albrecht Dürer. The drawing shows two male hands palm to palm praying. The first public recognition of the artwork was in 1871 when it was exhibited in Vienna. This recognized symbol is depicted in differing forms; and brought here in our unique pendant crafted from sterling silver, finished in 18k yellow gold. Luxuriously covered with 151 of our signature Diamondeau® - flawless simulated diamond.
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Praying hands also known as Study of the Hands of an Apostle is a recognized pen-and-ink drawing by the German painter and theorist Albrecht Dürer. The drawing shows two male hands palm to palm praying. The first public recognition of the artwork was in 1871 when it was exhibited in Vienna. This recognized symbol is depicted in differing forms; and brought here in our unique pendant crafted from sterling silver, finished in 18k yellow gold. Luxuriously covered with 151 of our signature Diamondeau® - flawless simulated diamond.























