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St. Kalliope icon
Orthodox icon of Saint Kalliope, Kalliopi, Calliope. Commemorated June 6th. It is unknown where the Holy Martyr Kalliope was from, who suffered during the years of the Emperor Decius (249-251 AD). She was known for her bodily and spiritual beauty, and also for her clear and deep piety. During the persecution of Christi
Αρχάγγελος Μιχαήλ / Archangel Michael
IMP-08-10-17 Flight into Egypt
A painted icon of the Flight into Egypt. St Joseph fled to Egypt with Mary and infant son Jesus after a visit by the Magi, because they learned that King Herod intended to kill the infants of that area. Materials Natural wooden board (lime, pine, alder) with oak splines cloth from low-count fabric (linen, canvas) gesso acrylic / tempera paints gold leaf of various hues tinted wax linseed oil hide glue varnishes (mordant, kauri gum, acryl-styrolic). Sizes Available in the following sizes: …
Свети пророк Илија Тесвићанин
IcTHMG - Holy Mother of God Orthodox Icon - Eastern Giftshop
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Full of Grace and Truth
The Most-holy Theotokos, holding her Precious Belt (source) You were made beautiful*, O Virgin, by giving birth to the most-beautiful Word, and you were well-pleased to place within your beautiful house, the beautiful Belt, which you beautifully wore in life, O Theotokos, on your beautiful body. -From Ode V of the Second Canon for the Feast of the Deposition of the Belt of the Theotokos (source) *Note: First and foremost, when the hymnographer speaks of "beauty", he is speaking of the great…
Full of Grace and Truth
The Most-holy Theotokos, holding her Precious Belt (source) You were made beautiful*, O Virgin, by giving birth to the most-beautiful Word, and you were well-pleased to place within your beautiful house, the beautiful Belt, which you beautifully wore in life, O Theotokos, on your beautiful body. -From Ode V of the Second Canon for the Feast of the Deposition of the Belt of the Theotokos (source) *Note: First and foremost, when the hymnographer speaks of "beauty", he is speaking of the great…