Iconographic and symbolic elements:
1. Mary kneeling: Posture of humility, prayer and devotion.
2. Wood: Natural material that evokes simplicity, purity and divine creation.
3. Swiveling right hand with magnet: Symbolizes Mary's ability to intercede, bless and guide, with a touch of interactivity that invites personal contemplation.
Religious significance:
The statue represents the Virgin Mary in an act of deep prayer and submission to the divine will. The kneeling position is a universal symbol of reverence and humility before God. Wood, a living and natural material, refers to creation and purity, while the right hand, traditionally associated with blessing and divine action, here swiveling, suggests Mary's continuous intercession for the faithful and her willingness to welcome prayers, making the object a vehicle of spiritual connection and personal devotion.