Saint Sophia | Miniature icon on wood | Silver and gold foiled | Size: 2,5" x 3,5"
Quantity
- size: 2,5" x 3,5"
- miniature icon on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
- size: 2,5" x 3,5"
- miniature icon on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
Soon after the birth of her three daughters, Sophia was widowed. Living piously, she pleased God by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. She reared her three daughters in a manner befitting a wise mother so that they, being the namesakes of virtues, might in truth acquire those traits, the names of which they bore. As they matured, they increased in virtue, and they learned well the books of the prophets and the apostles.
Soon after the birth of her three daughters, Sophia was widowed. Living piously, she pleased God by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. She reared her three daughters in a manner befitting a wise mother so that they, being the namesakes of virtues, might in truth acquire those traits, the names of which they bore. As they matured, they increased in virtue, and they learned well the books of the prophets and the apostles.
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Sacred Art
Saint Sophia | Miniature icon on wood | Silver and gold foiled | Size: 2,5" x 3,5"
Saint Sophia | Miniature icon on wood | Silver and gold foiled | Size: 2,5" x 3,5"
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
- size: 2,5" x 3,5"
- miniature icon on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
- size: 2,5" x 3,5"
- miniature icon on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
Soon after the birth of her three daughters, Sophia was widowed. Living piously, she pleased God by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. She reared her three daughters in a manner befitting a wise mother so that they, being the namesakes of virtues, might in truth acquire those traits, the names of which they bore. As they matured, they increased in virtue, and they learned well the books of the prophets and the apostles.
Soon after the birth of her three daughters, Sophia was widowed. Living piously, she pleased God by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. She reared her three daughters in a manner befitting a wise mother so that they, being the namesakes of virtues, might in truth acquire those traits, the names of which they bore. As they matured, they increased in virtue, and they learned well the books of the prophets and the apostles.