The Pieta of Notre-Dame de Paris
Reproduction of the Pieta from Notre-Dame de Paris, made of marble powder. Presented in a special box, an exclusive creation for Notre-Dame de Paris.
Accurate reproduction of Nicolas Coustou's Pieta (1723).
Located behind the altar of Notre-Dame de Paris, the famous Pieta by sculptor Nicolas Coustou was commissioned by Louis XIV following the vow of his father, Louis XIII. The statue depicts the sorrowful Virgin Mary cradling the body of Christ taken down from the cross, with Louis XIII offering his crown and scepter to her on the left, and Louis XIV praying on the right.
The base of the sculpture opens to form a box.
Exclusive original creation, made of marble powder, measuring 22*16 cm.
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The Italian artisan, located near the city of Ferrara, creates unique and exclusive products for Notre-Dame. This business was founded by a couple who, after experiencing family and professional tragedies, decided to surrender completely to God by turning to faith. Driven by an inner spiritual force, the couple began to make rosaries. One thing was certain for them: their rosaries would not be simple objects, they would be works of art! They also created this magnificent Pieta, an exclusive creation for Notre-Dame de Paris.
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✔ Dimensions: 22 * 16 cm
✔ Golden finish, made of marble powder
✔ Artisanal craftsmanship
✔ Made in Italy
✔ Exclusive to Notre-Dame de Paris
✔ Base opening as a box
Discover the story of the Pieta on the official website of Notre-Dame de Paris.
- Color
- White
- Compositions
- Marble
- Made in
- Made in Europe
- Type of manufacture
- Handecraft Made
- Exclusivity
- Notre Dame de Paris exclusivity
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