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METAL ICON OF THE ST. BASIL 42 X 36
Šifra: E-146-51
Brand: Riznica nacionalnog blaga
Icon of the Saint Basil of Ostrog. All metal parts of this Slavic icon are gilded with 24 carat gold, which is the finest and purest gilding on the market, and silver plated with 999 fineness silver, which is also the finest and purest silver plating on the market. The icon is framed. Above it is glass that protects it from damage.
The icon is modeled on Byzantine icon painting. Byzantine icon paintings are the oldest and most detailed icon paintings in the history of Christianity, which means that this icon contains everything, even the smallest details, which were passed down from generation to generation by icon painters since ancient times.
An icon that will decorate the wall of your home and glorify the saint who is the guardian of your home. Make your home more beautiful, and fame more cheerful! In addition to the celebratory purpose, you can also give it to someone as a benevolent gift and protection for the family to whom it is presented.
DETALJNIJE
- The icon of Saint Basil of Ostrog is in the frame
- Comes in quality, luxurious packaging
- Dimensions: 42x36 cm
- It contains a certificate of the National Treasure Treasury
- 24 carat gilding of metal parts and silver plating with 999 fine silver
- The icons are not sanctified!
According to Christianity, the icon should be kept on the east wall of the house!
Saint Vasilije Ostroški, also known as Saint Vasilije Ostroški the Wonderworker, was the bishop of Zahum and a Serbian Orthodox saint.
He was born as Stojan Jovanović in the village of Mrkonjići, Popovo polje, near Trebinje.
He died in 1671. His relics and his grave are kept in the monastery in Ostrog to this day. Both Christians and Muslims believe in their power of healing and comfort. A large National Assembly is held in Ostrog every year on Trinity Day.
The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates Saint Basil of Ostrog on May 12, according to the Gregorian calendar (April 29, according to the Julian calendar). The most imposing, most monumental Orthodox temple dedicated to St. Vasiliju, is the one in Nikšić. It is the endowment of Montenegrin Prince Nikola I Petrović.
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