5 inch setting shelf angel figurine with an ivory gown tied with a golden cord at the neck and the wrists.
The angel gift is made of molded plastic like stone angels are. This darling angel image has long flowing golden blonde angel hair that supports a rose and leaf halo. Posing with two hands by her side this angel figurine will highlight any shelf. The angel wings are ivory in color and the angel wing feathers are very detailed. With blue eyes of an angel and the angel image of her face reflects an angel innocent.
Angel Figurines and Angel Gifts History:
Angels images are thought to be intermediaries of God and our link
to the kingdom of heaven. Symbolizing Purity, Pease and Love, Angel figurines represent a comforting presence for all of us. Angel figurines have always been an integral part of Christmas traditions world wide. The word angels is Greek in origin and means messenger or one who is sent. Angels and angel images are supposed to be immortal spirits. Angels are said to live in Heaven and are thought to be intermediaries of God and our link to the kingdom of heaven. Christianity has developed the most elaborate doctrines about angel figurines. Christianity recognizes an order of beings in which angels rank above humans beings but under God. In the Bible nine ranks of angel images have been counted. Angel Seraphim and Angel Cherubim are thought to be the highest order of angel figurines. The Archangel is a chief angel or a leader among the angels. Saint Michael is
known as an Archangel. An angel gift of a Guardian angel figurine
represents a comforting presence for all of us.
The angel figurines play an important role in the Christmas celebration. It is said that angel images brought us news of peace through the coming of the Christ child, a gift from God for all the people on earth. The angel Gabriel is the angel of Christmas that brought this news to Mary. The angel Gabriel revealed to Mary that she would have a son. An angel image also visited Joseph. The angel image told Joseph of the upcoming birth of the Christ child and the angel also asked him not to be afraid to marry Mary. The phrase, angel we have heard on high, refers to angels singing of praise for all mankind to share.

