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Naples Entrepreneurs Capitalize on Pope Leo XIV's Popularity with Unique Figurines

Naples Entrepreneurs Capitalize on Pope Leo XIV's Popularity with Unique Figurines
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Entertainment May 11, 2025 09:09

naples - Naples sees a surge in demand for Pope Leo XIV figurines, with one US customer ordering 25 pieces. Local artisans create various sizes of the pope figurine, priced between 30 and 500 euros.

Naples Entrepreneurs Seize Opportunity with Pope Leo XIV Figurines

In the wake of Pope Leo XIV's election, souvenir shops in Naples are bustling with the production of unique pope figurines, drawing global attention.

Artisanal Craftsmanship

Local artisans like Marco Ferrigno and Genny Di Virgilio have swiftly crafted various sizes of Pope Leo XIV figurines, with prices ranging from 30 to 500 euros, catering to a diverse clientele.

Symbol of Peace

The figurines feature Pope Leo XIV holding a white peace dove, symbolizing his message of peace. Artisans hope the pope can bring positive change, especially in collaboration with world leaders like President Trump.

Di Virgilio's quick response to create the pope figurine aligns with his tradition of crafting timely and relevant statues, attracting immediate attention and global orders.

Global Demand

The popularity of the Pope Leo XIV figurines transcends borders, with customers from Milan to the United States showing interest in acquiring these unique pieces. The craftsmanship and symbolism behind the figurines make them sought-after collectibles.

As Naples becomes the focal point for these distinctive pope figurines, local entrepreneurs are capitalizing on the opportunity to showcase their talent and creativity, driving economic growth in the region.

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