St Lucy Medal
A die-cast St Lucy medal supplied wholesale to parishes, Catholic schools, religious-goods stores, and online resellers. Each piece is struck in Italy from durable zamak alloy and finished in an antiqued silver-tone, with sharp relief on both faces and a soldered jump ring ready for a chain, cord, rosary, or keyring. Each medal measures 22 × 16 mm (about ⅞ × ⅝ inch), and the oxidised finish resists tarnish and keeps the engraving legible through years of daily wear. Medals are supplied in packs of 10, with volume pricing on larger quantities and a low minimum order.
St Lucy is one of the most turned-to saints in times of illness. A virgin martyr of Syracuse who died around 304, she is the patron of eyesight, the blind, and those with eye disorders — her name itself means “light.” The medal shows her holding a dish bearing two eyes and a martyr’s palm, the image that makes her a comfort to anyone facing eye surgery, failing sight, or vision conditions, and to the families praying for them.
For buyers, the medal sells across the calendar: stock for her December 13 feast (kept as a festival of light in Italy and Scandinavia), gifts tied to eye-health intentions and recovery, Confirmation and saint-name gifts, and steady year-round devotional inventory. The compact oval suits display cards, blister packs, and counter merchandising, and pairs naturally with chains or cord stocked alongside it.
As a long-established Italian-sourced supplier shipping to roughly 25 countries, we include detailed customs invoices on every international order and hold medal quality consistent across repeat batches — so your shelves stay stocked and your reorders match what sold before. Request volume pricing or a full line sheet to add St Lucy to your medal range.
FAQ
Who is St Lucy the patron saint of?
St Lucy is the patron of eyesight, the blind, and people with eye disorders, and is also invoked against blindness and infections of the eye. A virgin martyr of Syracuse who died around 304, she remains a favourite for those facing eye surgery or failing sight.
Why is St Lucy shown holding eyes on a dish?
By tradition her eyes were put out during her martyrdom and miraculously restored, so she is shown holding a dish bearing two eyes. Her name means “light,” which deepened her link to sight and made her the patron invoked for healthy vision.
What is the minimum order for wholesale St Lucy medals?
Medals are supplied in packs of 10, which is the minimum order, with volume pricing on larger quantities. This low minimum lets parishes, schools, and stores stock a range of saints without overcommitting to any single medal in the catalogue.
Do you provide customs documentation for international orders?
Yes. Every international shipment includes detailed customs invoices to support smooth clearance and accurate duty assessment. We ship to roughly 25 countries and keep medal quality consistent across reorders, so your inventory and paperwork stay reliable batch to batch.







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