Three ornament images to choose from:
Anima Sola - Usually depicted as a woman, the Anima Sola is taken to represent a soul suffering in purgatory. She appears penitent and reverent. That her chains have been broken is an indication that, after her temporary suffering, she is destined for heaven. Anima Sola is celebrated in folk religions as a saint and she is said to hear the prayers of the living.
Guardian Angel - One of the most treasured beliefs held by many people is that each person has an appointed “guardian angel” to watch over them. Although the Bible never uses the term “guardian angel,” there are examples of angels being assigned to protect human beings. Angels are celestial messengers that carry out God’s will; and, in times of peril, they are God’s servants sent to rescue us.
Our Lady of Guadalupe - Perhaps Mexico's most popular religious and cultural image, and the focus of an extensive pilgrimage. Representing a famous apparition of the Virgin Mary, she is said to have appeared to Saint Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City in December of 1531. Our Lady of Guadalupe is generally recognized to be a symbol of all Catholic Mexicans.