OFFER : 10% OFF on orders over $149
Call us Now
210 3210840

Saint Gerasimos - Silver icon on wood, locally gold plated - Mount Athos

✔ In Stock


SKU: C16X11F_667
Regular price $77.90

U.S. shipping based on cart value
$14.90-$29.90 FREE over $149
View shipping rates
Under $39 $29.90
$39-$58.99 $19.90
$59-$148.99 $14.90
$149+ FREE

Rates use the product subtotal after discounts. Final shipping is confirmed at checkout.

Estimated delivery between
- .


Secure Checkout
All major cards & PayPal accepted

Free Gift Wrapping
Perfect for baptisms & holidays

Ships from Greece to the USA
Fast delivery to all 50 States
Premium Materials
Authentic Byzantine Craftsmanship

Lifetime Guarantee
Applies to every icon & cross

Free Shipping on Orders $149+
Automatically applied at checkout
6810

Saint Gerasimos - Silver icon on wood, locally gold plated - Mount Athos

16x11 cm || 6.3x4.3 in - $77.90
  • 16x11 cm || 6.3x4.3 in - $77.90
  • 20x16 cm || 7.9x6.3 in - $127.90
  • 33x25 cm || 13x9.9 in - $287.90

Description

Seriograph icon crafted in canvas on wood, with silver frame, locally gilded, with wooden casing.

With this icon you will receive a free stand.

Saint Gerasimos

Saint Gerasimos was born as George in Trikala of Corinthia in 1506 AD. to an aristocratic family of Byzantium, the well-known family of Notaras. He was raised and educated aristocratically. At the age of 20 he went to Zakynthos, an education center of that period. However, his orthodox faith led him to the spiritual and religious centers of his time, Constantinople, the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Mount Athos, where he became a monk. He lived as an ascetic in the cell of Saint Basil and departed for a long journey to the Holy Land. He ended up in Jerusalem, where he was ordained deacon and presbyter by the name of Gerasimos. He returned to Zakynthos 20 years later and lived an ascetic life. The pressure from the Venetian rulers to convert him to Catholicism drove him to Cephalonia. There, he lived as a hermit in a cave for 6 years and built a monastery naming it New Jerusalem. His reputation was spread throughout Christianity. He passed away on August 15, on the Day of the Dormition and his memory is celebrated one day later, on August 16.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers about Orthodox icons, Byzantine iconography, payments, international shipping, customs charges, returns and gifts.

🕯️ Orthodox Icons Basics

🚚 Shipping, Customs & Payments

!

Shipping fees and import charges are separate

The shipping fee paid at checkout covers transportation. Customs duties, import taxes and customs-related UPS or FedEx fees are separate charges that may be assessed after the package enters the destination country. These amounts are not set, received or controlled by Christianity Art.

✔️ Materials, Craft & Quality

🎁 Gifts & Occasions

Still need help?

Contact us at info@christianityart.store


Why Our Icons Are Unique



What makes Christianity Art stand out

Each icon we create carries more than just artistic value — it carries a spiritual legacy. Discover what makes our icons truly special and why thousands trust us with their most meaningful gifts.

Handcrafted with Devotion
Handcrafted with Devotion

Every icon is carefully made by skilled Orthodox artisans using traditional techniques.

Faithful to Orthodox Tradition
Faithful to Orthodox Tradition

Inspired by centuries of spiritual heritage and approved Orthodox iconography.

Premium Natural Materials
Premium Natural Materials

We use solid wood, silver foils, and archival-quality prints that last a lifetime.

Lasting Quality Guarantee
Lasting Quality Guarantee

Resistant to fading, peeling or damage – made to stand the test of time.

Recently Viewed

Special instructions for seller
Add Discount Coupon

Add Gift Wrap

Search