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Divino Nino of Bogota 5 Inch Hand-Painted Statue from Colombia

Divino Nino of Bogota 5 Inch Hand-Painted Statue from Colombia

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Divino Nino of Bogota 5-inch statue, a hand-painted devotional figure from Colombia made of resin and plaster. This small standing statue features the inscription "Yo reinare" on the base and is suited for home prayer spaces, Catholic collections, and gift giving.

  • Measures 5 inches high with a 1 7/8 inch diameter base
  • Made of resin and plaster for a solid display piece
  • Hand painted for individual detail and finish variation
  • Inscribed base reads "Yo reinare," translated as "I will reign"
  • Originates from Colombian devotion to the Divine Child Jesus
  • Part of the Liscano Collection

Unlike mass-produced generic religious figures, this statue is tied to the specific devotion of Divino Nino of Bogota, a well-known Child Jesus image in Colombia associated in popular devotion with healing and fertility. These statues were hand painted by a group of widows in Colombia whose husbands were lost to regional violence, adding clear origin context that collectors often seek.

Its compact size works well on a bedside table, prayer corner, office shelf, or small altar where a larger Catholic statue may not fit. Compared to larger plaster devotional pieces, this 5-inch figure is easier to place in limited spaces while still offering visible detail. See photos for item details and finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Divino Niño translates to Divine Child or Divine Child Jesus in English. It refers to a Catholic devotion to the Child Jesus that is especially beloved in Colombia, where the image is often called Divino Niño of Bogotá. The figure typically represents Christ as a child with open arms, expressing welcome, mercy, and trust in His care. This particular statue also includes the inscription “Yo reinaré,” which means “I will reign.” That phrase is closely associated with the Divino Niño devotion and highlights Christ’s kingship, even in His childhood image. Many Catholics choose this type of statue for home prayer spaces because it combines tenderness with a strong message of hope and confidence in Jesus. A Divino Niño statue is especially meaningful for people with devotion to the Child Jesus, Colombian Catholic traditions, or prayers centered on healing, family needs, and trust in God. Shoppers looking for a general Sacred Heart or Infant Jesus image may want to compare styles first, since Divino Niño has a distinct Colombian devotional identity.
The devotion to Divino Niño is commonly celebrated on the third Sunday of July, especially in Colombia and in communities devoted to Divino Niño of Bogotá. That is the date most people recognize when they ask about the Divino Niño feast day. For shoppers choosing a statue, this matters because many people buy a Divino Niño image for feast day prayer, home altars, parish displays, or as a devotional gift connected to that annual celebration. A smaller 5-inch statue like this one works well for personal prayer corners, desks, shelves, or modest devotional spaces where a larger figure would not fit. It is helpful to know that local customs can vary, and some families or prayer groups may honor the devotion at other times through novenas or special intentions. If someone is buying specifically for a church event or public celebration, they may want to confirm local observance dates. For personal devotion, however, the third Sunday of July is the most widely referenced feast day associated with Divino Niño.
The right Catholic statue depends on devotion, size, placement, and purpose. Start by choosing a saint or image that reflects your prayer life. A Divino Niño statue is a strong choice for someone devoted to the Child Jesus, Colombian Catholic spirituality, or prayers of trust, healing, and family intentions. Next, consider scale. This statue measures 5 inches high with a base about 1 7/8 inches in diameter, so it is better suited to a personal prayer corner, bedside table, desk, or bookshelf than a large public display. Smaller statues are often easier to place in apartments, dorm rooms, or offices where space is limited. Material and finish also matter. This piece is made of resin and plaster and is hand painted, which gives it a devotional, artisan quality. Buyers who want a lightweight display piece usually appreciate that, while those seeking a heavier heirloom material may prefer carved wood or solid ceramic alternatives. If your goal is daily prayer and meaningful symbolism in a compact format, a small hand-painted devotional statue is often the most practical choice.
A Divino Niño statue is a specific devotional image of the Child Jesus with roots in Colombia, especially Bogotá. What sets it apart from other Child Jesus statues is its distinct spiritual tradition, its recognizable posture and expression, and the phrase often associated with it, “Yo reinaré,” meaning “I will reign.” Other Child Jesus statues may reflect different devotions, such as the Infant of Prague or general Nativity imagery. Those can differ in clothing, symbolism, historical origin, and devotional use. Divino Niño is particularly connected with prayers of confidence in Jesus, care for the poor and sick, and a strong popular devotion in Colombian Catholic life. This 5-inch statue is a good option for someone specifically seeking the Divino Niño of Bogotá rather than a generic infant Jesus figure. It is hand painted, stands on an inscribed base, and is sized for personal devotion rather than large display. If a shopper wants a statue tied to Colombian tradition and the message of Christ’s loving reign, Divino Niño is a more precise choice than a general Child Jesus statue.
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 shaping and color while keeping the piece manageable in weight and size. For everyday indoor display, it is generally a practical material choice. At 5 inches tall, this statue is well suited for shelves, small altars, desks, or prayer tables. Its standing base helps it display securely, and the hand-painted finish gives it a more personal, artisan appearance than a plain molded figure. It is especially useful for people who want a visible but compact devotional item in a bedroom, office, or family prayer area. The main tradeoff is that resin and plaster statues should be handled with reasonable care. They are best kept indoors and are not ideal for outdoor exposure or rough handling. Buyers seeking a small devotional image for regular home use usually find this material appropriate, especially when they want detail and traditional styling in a compact statue.
Yes, a 5-inch Divino Niño statue can be a thoughtful Catholic gift, especially for someone with devotion to the Child Jesus, Colombian Catholic heritage, or a personal prayer life centered on trust and healing. Its compact size makes it easy to place in a home prayer corner, on a bedside table, or on a desk without requiring much space. This particular statue is hand painted and includes the “Yo reinaré” inscription on the base, which adds devotional meaning beyond simple decoration. It may be a fitting gift for occasions such as birthdays, sacraments, house blessings, or times when someone is asking for prayers and spiritual encouragement. It is best for recipients who appreciate traditional Catholic imagery and want a tangible devotional object for prayer. If you are shopping for someone who prefers very large statues or highly formal church decor, a 5-inch figure may feel too small. But for personal devotion, gift giving, and small-space display, this size is often one of the most versatile options.