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Divino Nino 5.5 Inch Small Statue Hand Painted Colombia L006

Divino Nino 5.5 Inch Small Statue Hand Painted Colombia L006

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#L006 Divino Nino small statue, also known as Divino Nino of Bogota or Divine Child Jesus, measures 5.5 inches high and is made of resin and plaster. Hand painted in Colombia, it stands on a base inscribed with "Yo reinare" meaning "I will reign." Unlike mass-produced devotional figures, this piece reflects a specific Colombian Catholic devotion and artisan hand-finishing.

  • 5.5 inch standing statue sized for a prayer table, desk, shelf, or home altar
  • Made of resin and plaster for detailed shaping and stable display
  • Hand painted finish with base inscription "Yo reinare"
  • Represents the Divino Nino of Bogota devotion from Colombia
  • From the Liscano Collection and painted by widows affected by violence in Colombia

In Catholic devotional use, this image of the Child Jesus is associated in Colombia with prayers for healing, fertility, and help for the poor and sick. Compared to larger statues, this 5.5 inch figure is easier to place in smaller prayer spaces, offices, or bedside devotional areas while still offering clear visual detail.

If you would like to learn more about his history we also offer a 30-minute DVD from the Miracles of the Child Jesus series on Divino Nino of Bogota, hosted by Bob and Penny Lord, in separate listings. A related book, Miracles of the Child Jesus by Bob and Penny Lord, also includes a chapter on Divino Nino. Please see photos for details, and contact us with any questions. We combine shipping on multiple items. At this time, we do not offer international shipping.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Divine Child Jesus, often called Divino Niño, is a devotional image of Jesus as a child that emphasizes His innocence, mercy, and kingship. In the Colombian tradition, especially under the title Divino Niño of Bogotá, the image is closely associated with trust in Christ’s care for the poor, the sick, and families in need. The phrase often seen on these statues, “Yo reinaré,” means “I will reign,” and expresses confidence that Christ rules with love and compassion. This devotion is especially meaningful for Catholics seeking a visual reminder of childlike faith, hope, and prayerful dependence on Jesus. Many people choose a Divine Child Jesus statue for a home prayer space, family altar, or devotional gift because it connects tenderness with deep spiritual significance. For this specific statue, the Colombian devotional identity is important. It represents the Divino Niño tradition from Colombia and reflects the well-known popular devotion linked to prayers for healing and fertility. Shoppers who want a statue with cultural and devotional roots, rather than only decorative appeal, may find this type of image especially meaningful.
The right Divine Child Jesus statue depends on size, material, devotional style, and where you plan to place it. For a home altar, bedside table, desk, or small prayer corner, a compact statue is often the best choice because it fits easily without overwhelming the space. This Divino Niño statue measures 5.5 inches tall, which makes it well suited for smaller devotional areas or for someone who wants a visible but modest sacred image. Material also matters. This statue is made of resin and plaster, which helps preserve painted detail while keeping it lighter than solid stone or heavy ceramic. The hand-painted finish gives it a more personal, devotional character, which many shoppers prefer for religious statues. You should also consider whether the image reflects a specific Catholic devotion. This statue is specifically Divino Niño of Bogotá, not a generic Infant Jesus figure. That makes it a better fit for Catholics who already pray to the Divine Child Jesus or want a statue connected to the Colombian tradition. If you want a large centerpiece, this small statue may feel too modest, but for intimate prayer spaces it is a practical and meaningful choice.
A Divino Niño statue represents a specific Catholic devotion, while a general Infant Jesus statue may simply depict Jesus as a child without connection to a particular title or devotional tradition. Divino Niño, especially Divino Niño of Bogotá, is tied to a strong popular devotion from Colombia and is often associated with prayer for healing, family needs, and trust in Christ’s loving care. This distinction matters when choosing a statue. A general Infant Jesus image may work well for broad Christmas decor or general Christian symbolism, but a Divino Niño statue is usually chosen for year-round Catholic devotion and prayer. It often includes recognizable visual elements and inscriptions connected to that devotion. In this case, the base is inscribed with “Yo reinaré,” meaning “I will reign,” which is directly linked to the Divino Niño message. This product is best for shoppers looking for a devotional statue with a clear spiritual and cultural identity. If someone wants a statue that reflects the Colombian Divine Child Jesus tradition specifically, this is more appropriate than a generic child Jesus figure. If they want a larger, more formal sanctuary-style piece, they may prefer a bigger statue instead.
Yes, a 5.5-inch religious statue is a practical size for small prayer spaces, office desks, bookshelves, bedside tables, and thoughtful Catholic gifts. It is large enough to be recognizable and devotional, but small enough to fit into places where a larger statue would be difficult to display. For many homes, this size works especially well in a personal prayer corner or as part of a family altar with candles, prayer cards, or a rosary. This Divino Niño statue stands 5.5 inches high and includes a standing base, so it is designed for tabletop display rather than wall hanging. Because it is made of resin and plaster, it is better suited for indoor devotional use than for outdoor placement. As a gift, this size is often appreciated because it is easy to place and does not require a dedicated large shelf or chapel space. It can be a meaningful choice for someone with devotion to the Divine Child Jesus, someone building a first prayer area, or someone who wants a sacred image from the Colombian Catholic tradition. The tradeoff is that it is not intended as a large focal statue for a church-like setting.
This Divino Niño statue is made of resin and plaster and is hand painted. That combination is common for devotional statues because it allows for detailed color work and a traditional look without the weight of stone. Hand-painted finishes also give each piece a more artisanal appearance, which many shoppers value in religious art. For care, it is best to keep the statue indoors in a dry environment. Resin and plaster devotional pieces should generally be placed away from excessive humidity, direct water exposure, and high-traffic areas where they could be bumped or chipped. Dusting with a soft, dry cloth is usually the safest routine care. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or soaking the piece, since moisture and abrasives can damage painted details. This type of statue is ideal for home devotional use rather than outdoor display. It suits people who want a prayerful image for a shelf, altar, or desk and who appreciate hand-painted religious items. The main tradeoff is durability compared with heavier outdoor materials such as stone or metal, so gentle handling is important.
A Divino Niño of Bogotá statue is especially meaningful for Catholics devoted to the Divine Child Jesus, for families with ties to Colombian spirituality, and for anyone seeking a prayerful image centered on trust in Christ’s care. This devotion is widely known in Colombia and is often connected in popular piety with prayers for healing, fertility, and help in times of need. This particular statue may appeal to shoppers who want more than a generic religious figure. It is specifically identified as Divino Niño of Bogotá, includes the inscription “Yo reinaré,” and reflects a devotion with a distinct spiritual history. It is also hand painted and comes from the Liscano Collection, with the product description noting that the statues were painted by widows in Colombia. That background may matter to buyers who value cultural authenticity and devotional craftsmanship. Because it is a small 5.5-inch statue, it is best for personal prayer spaces, gifts, and compact home altars. It is less suited for someone looking for a large church-style display piece. For the right buyer, though, it offers a focused and meaningful way to honor the Divine Child Jesus in daily prayer.