Years ago, I saw an image that stopped me in my tracks. Although I can't remember the specific shelter magazine, it was an image of a stunning home and on a table was a very large collection of these.
I remember thinking, what in the world are those gorgeous things? Why can't I collect something unique and cool?
I remember thinking, what in the world are those gorgeous things? Why can't I collect something unique and cool?
I've since learned these beautiful objects are called Heart Ex-Votos and they actually have a religious purpose. They are a form of votive offering to a saint or divinity. These offerings are given in the fulfillment of a vow or in gratitude or devotion. They are generally placed in a church or chapel where the worshiper seeks grace or wishes to give thanks.
For the heart shaped ex-voto, many open like a locket and includes a prayer, note or thank you for the completion of a miracle. So, the ex-voto is both public (since you leave it at the church for others to read for encouragement) and personal (since they usually include a very personal story about the giver).
Although some are made of silver, the large majority were created out of tin and may include a picture of the bearer or of the person the prayer is in honor of when presented.
Many shrines at the end of long pilgrimages, include large areas decorated with ex-votos. These can take many forms of which the heart is one. These have a Italian origin, but quickly spread to the New World by Spanish settlers.
If you are considering a unique collection, I think these are amazingly beautiful and interesting. Have a wonderful day! M.
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