The angel, a central figure in many religious traditions, is not a canonized saint in the traditional sense, but a divine messenger, a mediator between heaven and earth. Its veneration is rooted in sacred texts such as the Bible, where angels appear in crucial moments in the history of salvation: from the Annunciation to Mary, to the protection of Lot, to the comfort of Jesus in Gethsemane. They are considered guardians, guides and intercessors, symbols of purity, light and divine protection. Their presence is often associated with moments of joy, such as Christmas, where the angel announces the birth of Christ, bringing a message of peace and hope to humanity. The sculpture of an angel in maple wood, finely crafted, captures the essence of this ethereal figure, making it tangible and carrying a deep spiritual message.