The angel, a celestial figure and messenger of God, is not associated with a single specific saint, but represents a spiritual entity venerated in multiple religious traditions, particularly in Christianity. Its history is rooted in the Holy Scriptures, where angels appear from the Old Testament as guardians, guides and bearers of divine revelations. In the New Testament, the Archangel Gabriel announces the birth of Jesus, and the angels glorify his coming. The veneration of angels manifests itself in the belief that they are personal protectors (guardian angels), intercessors with God and symbols of the divine presence. Their depiction, often with wings and an ethereal appearance, evokes purity, peace and protection, making them an ideal subject for sacred art and devotional decorations, especially during the Christmas season, which celebrates their appearance to announce the birth of the Savior.