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Your cart is empty.CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED. Available in Solid 14K Yellow Gold, White Gold, & Sterling Silver. Size Reference: 17mm is the size of a US dime, 21mm is the size of a US nickel, 24mm is the size of a US quarter. Color Laser is a patent pending process, color is guaranteed to last forever. Color Medals can be worn in the pool, shower, etc. without affecting the image. We guarantee it. Saint Veronica was a pious woman of Jerusalem who, moved with pity as Jesus carried his cross to Golgotha, gave him her veil that he might wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offering and after using it handed it back to her, the image of His face miraculously impressed upon it. The name "Veronica" itself is a latinisation of Berenice, a Macedonian name, meaning "bearer of victory" Eusebius in his Historia Ecclesiastica (vii 18)tells how at Caesarea Philippi lived the woman whom Christ healed of an issue of blood (Matt ix 20). Legend was not long in providing the woman of the Gospel with a name. In the West she was identified with Martha of Bethany; in the East she was called Berenike, or Beronike, the name appearing in as early a work as the Acta Pilati, the most ancient form of which goes back to the fourth century. It is interesting to note that the fanciful derivation of the name Veronica from the words Vera Icon (eikon) "true image" dates back to the "Otia Imperialia" (iii 25) of Gervase of Tilbury (fl 1211), who says: "Est ergo Veronica pictura Domini vera".