The angel, a symbol of protection and a divine messenger, is not associated with a single specific saint, but represents a figure venerated in all Christian traditions. Their history has its roots in the Holy Scriptures, where they appear as celestial beings at the service of God, charged with bringing important announcements, guiding and protecting mankind. The veneration of angels is manifested in devotion to Guardian Angels, believed to be assigned to each individual to watch over their path, and in the celebration of archangels such as Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, central figures in faith and religious iconography. These "Christmas cherubs" embody the purity and hope of the Christmas message, recalling the angelic presence in the annunciation of the birth of Christ.