This double-sided acrylic display has placed onto the image of the tomb of Jesus next to the right of the candles small stone fragments that were gathered from the renovation site of Jesus tomb inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher more info below. The other side of the display has the image of the outside of the tomb the Edicule. This will come with the small acrylic display stand and the COA card shown.  The display measures 2" by 2". This will make a treasured keepsake of our Lord Jesus.


I am so excited to be able offer this precious keepsake that contains a fragment of marble stone that was recovered and gathered during the restoration of the Tomb of Jesus within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Below is the write up by my good friend Evie of HolyLand Revival about the Marble and stone fragments that she had the opportunity to gather herself straight from the renovation site and has available in her stores. She was invited to the excavation site by a friend of hers who is a Biblical archeologist. She has also provided me with the Galilee stones. I have taken these stones she provided me (I posted a photo of the ones I purchased from her) and I break them up into smaller sizes for the creation of my reliquary keepsakes that I design. This is a rare opportunity to own a fragment from the area surrounding the vary Tomb of Jesus.
History info of the stones provided to me by my friend at Holyland Revival:
"In a historic event that uncovered the burial slab bed of Jesus from within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre several marble rocks and stones were collected from the renovation site. The enduring memory and symbolism of this marble material has persisted for over 15 centuries. The burial bed of Jesus is surrounded by the ornate shrine of the Aedicule (Edicule). The burial bed has been resealed with its original marble cladding and may remain hidden and unseen again for countless years to come."
"These precious marble rocks from the renovation site that were collected, have been placed at the Stone of Anointing, located within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. This Stone of the Anointing is traditionally believed to be where Joseph prepared Jesus' body for burial." quote from Evie of Holyland Revival Jerusalem.