Skip to product information
1 of 7

TheHolyArt

Saint George icon, Handmade Greek Orthodox icon of St George, Byzantine art wall hanging icon wood plaque of Agios Georgios, religious decor

Saint George icon, Handmade Greek Orthodox icon of St George, Byzantine art wall hanging icon wood plaque of Agios Georgios, religious decor

Regular price $32.99 USD
Regular price $46.19 USD Sale price $32.99 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Dimensions

This byzantine icon is a lithography with double varnish layer to ensure vivid colors and waterproof properties and engraved metal details on the corners is depicting Saint George, a god inspired artwork abiding to the Athonian technique that was gives this icon unique religious and aesthetic value.



Saint George, the great martyr and trophy bearer, was born in Cappadocia in 275 AD by Christian parents. When his father martyred Christ, his mother and ten-year-old George settled in her hometown of Palestine. At the age of 18 George joined the Roman army. He was quickly promoted to senior posts, acquiring the title of Earl.

Emperor Diocletian, in his effort to defeat the Christians, brings together all the officials to take on the devastating struggle against them. George, being among them, confesses in front of the emperor that he is a Christian.


Diocletian was outraged and imprisoned by submitting him to a series of martyrs. The executioners tied George to a big wheel. As soon as the wheel moved, the sharp irons began to cut its body. Then there was a voice from heaven saying “do not be afraid of George, for I am with you” and an angel freed the saint by healing his wounds.

Then they threw George into a pit with lime and water to dissolve his bones. George, however, remained untouched. Diocletian then ordered George to wear incandescent shoes with iron nails and forced him to walk. St. George prayed and walked without anything. Subsequently, they crippled George by wounding all his body. He kept shining like an angel. They were imprisoned again. Then, Saint George saw in his dream that Christ would announce to him that he would receive the wreath of martyrdom. The next morning, soldiers led George in front of Diocletian. George once again refused to sacrifice to idols and Diocletian ordered to decapitate him.


The faithful servant of George, Pasikratis, fulfilling the saint’s wish, took over the relic of the grea

No reviews
View full details

We design responsibly.

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."

About us