Description
Triptych of seriograph icons crafted in canvas on wood, coated with pure silver locally gilded. On the moving leaves of the triptych, Saints of the Orthodox church are depicted with the same brushwork as the central icon.
Virgin Mary of Vladimir
It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the twelfth century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was transferred to Moscow where it is currently kept at the Tretjakov Gallery. It is considered the patroness of Russia.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Orthodox icons?
2. What is the difference between Orthodox icons and Byzantine icons?
3. Which icons are best for a prayer corner?
4. Can Orthodox icons be blessed?
5. How much does shipping cost?
6. How long does delivery take?
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8. What payment methods do you accept?
9. Can I return a product?
10. What materials are used for your icons?
11. Do icons come in different sizes?
12. Are your icons made in the Orthodox tradition?
13. Can I find icons of specific saints (patron saint icons)?
14. Are Orthodox icons suitable as a wedding gift?
15. Are Orthodox icons a good baptism gift?
16. Are icons suitable as a nameday gift?
17. What are the most popular icons for a prayer corner?
18. How do I choose the right Orthodox icon as a gift?
19. Do you offer gift wrapping?
20. Can I add a message or dedication to the gift package?
21. Can I request a personalized icon or special dedication?
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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.
