Jesus Christ Pantocrator - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background on carved wood - Mount Athos
Seriograph old - looking icon crafted in canvas with gold background on carved wood. With this icon you will receive a free stand. This detailed, hand-carved wood icon is an ideal addition to your home or office, and the free stand offers easy display options. A beautiful and meaningful piece of art! It's an elegant way to display your faith and a quality piece of art that can last for years to come. It's perfect for gifting or adding a special touch to any space. The craftsmanship and vibrant colors make it a conversation starter that will spark joy in all who see it.
Christ Pantocrator
It is an icon of the 16th century. As indicated by the Christian hagiography, Christ Pantocrator overtops the central dome of all the Byzantine churches; if however the church does not have a dome then the figure of Christ is hagiographed at the center of the temple’s ceiling. In this version of the icon, Jesus Christ is depicted with a strict look but expressing the love that characterizes him, with a golden halo, blessing with his right hand and holding the Gospel close to his chest with his left hand. The original icon, which is the source of inspiration for the hagiographer, is in Sifnos, on the holy rock of Chrysopigi, at the famous monastery of Panagia Chrysopigi, built in 1650.
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Jesus Christ Pantocrator - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background on carved wood - Mount Athos
Jesus Christ Pantocrator - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background on carved wood - Mount Athos
Seriograph old - looking icon crafted in canvas with gold background on carved wood. With this icon you will receive a free stand. This detailed, hand-carved wood icon is an ideal addition to your home or office, and the free stand offers easy display options. A beautiful and meaningful piece of art! It's an elegant way to display your faith and a quality piece of art that can last for years to come. It's perfect for gifting or adding a special touch to any space. The craftsmanship and vibrant colors make it a conversation starter that will spark joy in all who see it.
Christ Pantocrator
It is an icon of the 16th century. As indicated by the Christian hagiography, Christ Pantocrator overtops the central dome of all the Byzantine churches; if however the church does not have a dome then the figure of Christ is hagiographed at the center of the temple’s ceiling. In this version of the icon, Jesus Christ is depicted with a strict look but expressing the love that characterizes him, with a golden halo, blessing with his right hand and holding the Gospel close to his chest with his left hand. The original icon, which is the source of inspiration for the hagiographer, is in Sifnos, on the holy rock of Chrysopigi, at the famous monastery of Panagia Chrysopigi, built in 1650.
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Seriograph old - looking icon crafted in canvas with gold background on carved wood. With this icon you will receive a free stand. This detailed, hand-carved wood icon is an ideal addition to your home or office, and the free stand offers easy display options. A beautiful and meaningful piece of art! It's an elegant way to display your faith and a quality piece of art that can last for years to come. It's perfect for gifting or adding a special touch to any space. The craftsmanship and vibrant colors make it a conversation starter that will spark joy in all who see it.
Christ Pantocrator
It is an icon of the 16th century. As indicated by the Christian hagiography, Christ Pantocrator overtops the central dome of all the Byzantine churches; if however the church does not have a dome then the figure of Christ is hagiographed at the center of the temple’s ceiling. In this version of the icon, Jesus Christ is depicted with a strict look but expressing the love that characterizes him, with a golden halo, blessing with his right hand and holding the Gospel close to his chest with his left hand. The original icon, which is the source of inspiration for the hagiographer, is in Sifnos, on the holy rock of Chrysopigi, at the famous monastery of Panagia Chrysopigi, built in 1650.