The Kursk Root icon of the Mother of God of the Sign | Silver and gold foiled icon on wood | Size: 15.7" x 13"
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The Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God “Of the Sign” is one of the most ancient icons of the Russian Church. In the thirteenth century during the Tatar invasion, when all the Russian realm was put to the extremest tribulation, the city of Kursk, ravaged by the Horde of Batu, fell into desolation.
One day in the environs of the city a hunter noticed the ancient icon, lying on a root face downwards to the ground. The hunter lifted it and saw that the image of the icon was similar to the Novgorod “Znamenie” Icon.
This is a fabulous copy of the famous and miracle working icon of the Russian Orthodox Church Overseas. The original is in the Protection Cathedral in New York City, US.