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This beautifully crafted Orthodox icon of Jesus Christ is created using the traditional lithography technique, with a double varnish layer for enhanced water resistance and lasting durability. The icon undergoes handmade artificial aging, giving it a timeless, antique appearance that reflects the sacred beauty of Byzantine iconography. Produced by an artisan trained in the Monasteries of Mount Athos, this icon represents the highest standards of Orthodox Christian craftsmanship.
In Orthodox Christian theology, Jesus Christ is the incarnate Son of God, the Savior of the world, and the cornerstone of faith. He is often depicted in icons with serene and compassionate expressions, symbolizing His divine love and mercy. Common iconographic titles include Christ Pantocrator (Ruler of All), where He holds the Gospels in His left hand and blesses with His right, emphasizing His role as the supreme judge and teacher. His halo, adorned with a cross and the Greek letters Ο Ω Ν (He Who Is), signifies His eternal divinity.
This icon reminds the faithful of the boundless love, mercy, and redemption offered through Christ. It is a visual theology that conveys His dual nature as both fully God and fully man, inspiring reflection on His sacrifice and the hope of eternal life.
This Orthodox icon of Jesus Christ can be hung on a wall or placed on a flat surface, making it a spiritually enriching addition to any prayer corner or sacred space. It invites reverence, prayer, and a deeper connection with the living presence of Christ.
We intentionally and respectfully design our pieces to transcend passing trends. We believe in creating timeless items that will uplift your Spirit and bring you closer to Him.
"James 4:8 (NLT) says,“Come close to God, and God will come close to you. Wash your hands, you sinners; purify your hearts, for your loyalty is divided between God and the world."