The harp, a symbol of harmony and praise, is not directly associated with a specific saint as a primary iconographic attribute. However, in the Christian tradition, the harp is strongly linked to the biblical figure of King David, revered as a prophet and ancestor of Jesus. David is famous for playing the harp to appease the tormented spirit of King Saul and for composing many Psalms, hymns of praise and prayer often accompanied by musical instruments, including the harp. His music was considered divinely inspired, capable of elevating the soul and connecting man to the sacred. Although he is not a "saint" in the canonical Catholic sense, his figure is venerated for his faith, his poetry, and his role in the history of salvation, making the harp a symbol of devotion, divine inspiration, and spiritual harmony, perfect for a Christmas context that celebrates the birth of the Savior.