The Elevation of the Holy Cross | High quality Serigraph icon in wooden BOX or case | Size: 10,5" x 9"
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- Icon rustic wooden box from 2000s
- Traditional Russian icon shrine box
- covered with glass
- High quality serigraph on wood
- Handcarved Aged Pine Wood
- Raedy for Gift
- Box or case (KIOT) size: 27 x 23 x 6 cm (10,5" x 9" x 2,4")
- icon size: 18 x 14 x 1,5 cm (7" x 5,5" x 0,6")
- RARE ICON
- Made in Russia
- Icon rustic wooden box from 2000s
- Traditional Russian icon shrine box
- covered with glass
- High quality serigraph on wood
- Handcarved Aged Pine Wood
- Raedy for Gift
- Box or case (KIOT) size: 27 x 23 x 6 cm (10,5" x 9" x 2,4")
- icon size: 18 x 14 x 1,5 cm (7" x 5,5" x 0,6")
- RARE ICON
- Made in Russia
A beautiful Russian Orthodox icon of the Elevation of the Holy Cross, handmade & hand painted by an expert monk hagiographer.
The Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated on September 14. This feast commemorates the finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen on Golgotha in 326 AD, the place where Christ was crucified, and the recovery of the Cross from the Persians in 630 AD.
Made using traditional materials (selected aged timber frames, gold leaf, natural powder paint and varnishes) and old techniques. It is an exact reproduction of an antique Byzantine masterpiece.
The icon bears the certificate of authenticity on the back.
A beautiful Russian Orthodox icon of the Elevation of the Holy Cross, handmade & hand painted by an expert monk hagiographer.
The Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated on September 14. This feast commemorates the finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen on Golgotha in 326 AD, the place where Christ was crucified, and the recovery of the Cross from the Persians in 630 AD.
Made using traditional materials (selected aged timber frames, gold leaf, natural powder paint and varnishes) and old techniques. It is an exact reproduction of an antique Byzantine masterpiece.
The icon bears the certificate of authenticity on the back.
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Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
The Elevation of the Holy Cross | High quality Serigraph icon in wooden BOX or case | Size: 10,5" x 9"
The Elevation of the Holy Cross | High quality Serigraph icon in wooden BOX or case | Size: 10,5" x 9"
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
- Icon rustic wooden box from 2000s
- Traditional Russian icon shrine box
- covered with glass
- High quality serigraph on wood
- Handcarved Aged Pine Wood
- Raedy for Gift
- Box or case (KIOT) size: 27 x 23 x 6 cm (10,5" x 9" x 2,4")
- icon size: 18 x 14 x 1,5 cm (7" x 5,5" x 0,6")
- RARE ICON
- Made in Russia
- Icon rustic wooden box from 2000s
- Traditional Russian icon shrine box
- covered with glass
- High quality serigraph on wood
- Handcarved Aged Pine Wood
- Raedy for Gift
- Box or case (KIOT) size: 27 x 23 x 6 cm (10,5" x 9" x 2,4")
- icon size: 18 x 14 x 1,5 cm (7" x 5,5" x 0,6")
- RARE ICON
- Made in Russia
A beautiful Russian Orthodox icon of the Elevation of the Holy Cross, handmade & hand painted by an expert monk hagiographer.
The Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated on September 14. This feast commemorates the finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen on Golgotha in 326 AD, the place where Christ was crucified, and the recovery of the Cross from the Persians in 630 AD.
Made using traditional materials (selected aged timber frames, gold leaf, natural powder paint and varnishes) and old techniques. It is an exact reproduction of an antique Byzantine masterpiece.
The icon bears the certificate of authenticity on the back.
A beautiful Russian Orthodox icon of the Elevation of the Holy Cross, handmade & hand painted by an expert monk hagiographer.
The Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated on September 14. This feast commemorates the finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen on Golgotha in 326 AD, the place where Christ was crucified, and the recovery of the Cross from the Persians in 630 AD.
Made using traditional materials (selected aged timber frames, gold leaf, natural powder paint and varnishes) and old techniques. It is an exact reproduction of an antique Byzantine masterpiece.
The icon bears the certificate of authenticity on the back.