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Liberia Monrovia Mission Christmas Ornament

$15.98

This ornament is a great way to remember your missionary and their service during the holidays! The design on this ornament is inspired by the Coat of Arms of Liberia.

    MaterialTransparent Acrylic
    ConstructionLaser Etching
    Length4 Inches
    Width3 7/8 Inches
    Weight0.8 oz
    ShippingUsually ships within 1-2 days 
    ReturnsWithin 30 days of purchase

Product Description

Made out of a lightweight and very durable transparent acrylic, these ornaments will not weigh your tree down and can definitely withstand being dropped by the little ones should they get too curious around the tree.  The acrylic is cut into a 4 inch circle and then laser etched with the name of the mission and graphics inspired by the region served.

The design on this ornament is inspired by the Coat of Arms of Liberia, which depicts a 19th century ship arriving in Liberia. The ship symbolizes the ships which brought the freed slaves from the United States to Liberia. Above the shield the national motto of Liberia appears on a scroll: The love of liberty brought us here, and below the shield another scroll contains the official name of the country, Republic of Liberia. The plow and the shovel represent the dignity of labor and hard work through which the nation will prosper. The rising sun in the background represents the birth of a nation. The palm tree, the nation’s most versatile source of food, represents prosperity. The white dove with a scroll represents the breath of peace.

Get one for yourself or send a pair out to your missionary and their companion!

Mission Information

Address

PO Box 1905, 1000 Monrovia, 10
Liberia
UPS & DHL only:
Cooper’s Compound
Behind Old Budget Bureau, Redemption
Dr
1000 Monrovia, 10
Liberia

Phone Number

Not Available

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