
€30-€100Discreet yet full of meaning, seafaring devotional objects tell the story of Genoa at its most intimate—a city that has always lived in dialogue with the sea. Small nautical crosses or votive plaques once accompanied sailors and their families on crossings, entrusting the risks of navigation to faith. Made from simple materials and marked by time, they carry a practical spirituality tied to work and everyday life. Bringing one home means preserving a fragment of Ligurian culture, where the sacred walks quietly beside the sea.
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It is a small devotional object linked to life at sea: a nautical cross, a votive plaque, a religious symbol intended for the home or for use on board. Made of metal, wood, or simple materials, it has essential forms, often marked by use. It is not meant for the altar, but to accompany everyday life. It is an object that lives in discretion.
Seafaring devotion is deeply rooted in the history of Genoa, a great Mediterranean port city. Sailors and their families entrust their crossings to simple symbols that are easy to carry. These objects do not celebrate the event but pass through it. Over time they become part of Ligurian material culture, bearing witness to a direct relationship between faith and the sea.
The message it carries concerns the value of collective trust and reliance. Giving this object means acknowledging the importance of building shared symbolic references in moments of uncertainty. It is a gesture that affirms trust in signs as tools for orientation. It suggests that cohesion arises from the sharing of beliefs.
The seafaring devotional object tells the story of a Genoa exposed to the sea and aware of its limits. It is the symbol of a faith born from the concrete experience of danger, not from representation. It speaks of departures without guarantees, awaited returns, protection invoked more than proclaimed. In this object lives the Genoese idea that the sacred accompanies work without interrupting it.
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