Specifications
- Ship From:
- Lombard(United States)
- Seller:
- The Art of the Icon
Description
Central Icon: Christ Pantocrator means “Almighty” or “All-powerful”. In Iconography, Christ the Pantocrator represents a specific depiction of Christ, and this painting is one of the first of Christ in the early church and remains the central icon. This 16th-century icon traditionally shows Christ holding a book and his hand raised to make the sign of a blessing. It is the work of hagiographer Michael or Michelis Damaskinos of the Cretan School. The original work is in the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens.
Left Panel: Icons of Saint George; Saint Haralambos
Right Panel: Icons of Saint Demetrios; Saint Spyridon
Distinctive designs and all have silver and crystal Halos Each silk screen handmade icon is mounted on hardwood with an engraved frame
Size: 12.6w x 7.5h inches
Adhering to traditional Byzantine iconography
Triptych art, Silver with European crystal elements
Hand-made silk screen icons on a wooden base
Lifetime warranty on craftsmanship - Authentically made in Greece
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