
Christ the Redeemer
$9.99
Product images are stylized representations. Your patch is a flat, full-color dye-sublimation printed patch on spun polyester with overlocked edges — not embroidered.
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The Guardian of Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer, completed in 1931, is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Standing 30 meters tall (98 feet) with arms spanning 28 meters (92 feet), it sits atop the 700-meter (2,300-foot) Corcovado mountain, making it visible from throughout the city. The statue is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone, and is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Why It's Memorable:
- One of the largest Art Deco sculptures in the world
- Built to celebrate Brazil's centennial independence in 1922, though completed nine years later
- The statue weighs 635 metric tons and was constructed in France, then shipped to Brazil
- Located in Tijuca National Park, the largest urban forest in the world
- The arms stretch 28 meters wide, symbolizing an embrace of the city below
- A symbol of Brazilian Christianity and a welcoming gesture to visitors
- Offers panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro, including Copacabana Beach, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Guanabara Bay
- Illuminated at night, creating a stunning beacon visible across the city
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Product information
Materials & construction — Made from high-quality spun polyester, heat-sealed and overlocked to protect against cracking, peeling and fraying. Apply with either iron-on or sew-on methods (the same patch does both).
Printing — Using dye-sublimation print technology, the artwork is heat-sealed into the fabric for a long-lasting, vibrant, weather- and fade-resistant finish.
Size — Circular, 8×8cm.
Eco-friendly — Water-based inks and vegan-friendly materials.
Care — Turn the garment inside out to wash or dry; wash at 30°C.
Iron-on instructions — Pre-heat the area, place the patch face-up, cover with a tea towel and press for 30–40 seconds. Let it cool fully before touching. Repeat if needed.




