Biblical Costumes

We at Saint Costume are proud to present Mother Mary costumes to you. Regardless of how complicated it is, one should consider that Jesus is still considered as the son of God. His mother, Mary is considered to provide birth to Jesus Christ as a virgin. Whatever the genealogy of Jesus is, he is still considered to be the savior of individual.

Mary Costume

Mary CostumeHow can this be? Although she questioned the angel Gabriel when he informed her she was with child, this virgin managed to adjust to the happy surprise and undertake her role as being the mother of the Christ child.

This Mary Costume for adults features long white dress with attached blue cape and matching waist tie, also white drape headpiece. Whether you use this outfit for the live nativity scene or appearing in a biblical play, you will capture the part in this disguise.

Adult Mary Costume is available women’ s sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Includes: Dress, Belt, Cape, Headpiece. Does not include shoes.

Many people lives following the words of Christ and God. Many people have integrated the words of God through Christ in their life and let it serve as a daily guide on how to live their life. You have to consider that a lot of people follow Christ and even though Christ was born and spread the word of God thousands of years ago, Christianity and Jesus Christ are still alive in many people’s hearts.

Mary Child – Winter Holiday Classics Costume

Mary CostumeAn ideal dress-up costume for a nativity scene or Christmas time play.

The Mary Child costume features a one-piece blue dress with an ivory inset and wide sleeves. A coordinating headpiece is additionally offered with this historically traditional style. Fully finished seaming, luxurious fabrics, and 3-D details ooze high quality construction within this design and style.

This Mary Costume is available in Child sizes: 4-6x and 7-10 and includes dress and head piece.

You’ll want to seek out additional Winter season Holiday Classics costumes and costume accessories to create a seasonal style for the entire household this holiday season!

The celebration of Christmas in Europe changed in the early 17th Century when Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans gained power in England in 1645. To remove decadent behavior from the society, Cromwell canceled Christmas as the Puritans noted that the Bible doesn’t mention any date for Jesus’ birth.

Mary Adult – Winter Holiday Classics Costume

Mary CostumeAn exquisite costume for a nativity scene or Christmas play.

The Mary costume includes a one-piece blue dress with an ivory inset, wide sleeves and a separate rope belt. A matching headpiece is also included with this historically authentic style. Fully-finished seaming, deluxe fabrics, and 3-D details exude quality construction in this design.

Available in One Size fits most Adults and includes Dress, Belt, and the Headpiece. Shoes are not included.

Complete your Christmas nativity with the Joseph costume (sold separately). Also available in Child sizes.

The lack of this information and specific Biblical references to Christmas is also cited by religious groups like Jehovah Witnesses as the reason they don’t observe or participate in Christmas. Christmas celebrations returned in England around 1649 when Charles II was restored to the throne.

Mary Child Costume

Mary CostumeMother Mary is the Mother to Christ!

Bring to life a beloved icon this Holiday! This marvelous Mary Costume ensemble features a white cloth headpiece, a long pale blue robe, along with a white rope style belt. Certain to bring a utterly divine look to up coming Holiday event!

  • This Mary Costume is available in Child sizes: Small 4-6, Medium 8-10, and Large 12-14.
  • Includes: Headpiece, robe, and belt.
  • Does not include: Wig or shoes.
  • Pair with your favorite Wiseman costume to bring your nativity scene to life!

Christmas wasn’t a holiday in early America because the Pilgrims who came to America had even stricter beliefs than Cromwell and the Puritans. Christmas celebrations were even forbidden in Boston from 1659 to 1681. During the same time however, settlers in Jamestown in Virginia were reported to have enjoyed Christmas. After the American Revolution Christmas again lost popularity and it wasn’t until June 26, 1870 that Christmas was declared a federal holiday.