Holy Myrrh-bearing women | Gold and silver foiled icon on wood | Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
Quantity
- Size: 22 x 18 x 0,6 cm ( 8 3/4x7 1/4)
- lithography icon print on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
- Size: 22 x 18 x 0,6 cm ( 8 3/4x7 1/4)
- lithography icon print on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
Orthodox icon of the Holy Myrrhbearers.
Commemorated May 19 and the second Sunday following Pascha.
Holy Myrrh-bearing women Sts Mary Magdalene (July 22), Mary the wife of Clopas, Joanna (June 27), Salome, mother of the sons of Zebedee (August 3), Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus (June 4). The myrrh-bearers had brought funeral spices and ointments to finish committing Christ's body to the grave. They were the first to see the empty tomb and were instructed by the risen Lord to bring the joyful news to the apostles.
Blessed by the clergy at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.
Orthodox icon of the Holy Myrrhbearers.
Commemorated May 19 and the second Sunday following Pascha.
Holy Myrrh-bearing women Sts Mary Magdalene (July 22), Mary the wife of Clopas, Joanna (June 27), Salome, mother of the sons of Zebedee (August 3), Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus (June 4). The myrrh-bearers had brought funeral spices and ointments to finish committing Christ's body to the grave. They were the first to see the empty tomb and were instructed by the risen Lord to bring the joyful news to the apostles.
Blessed by the clergy at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
Holy Myrrh-bearing women | Gold and silver foiled icon on wood | Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
Holy Myrrh-bearing women | Gold and silver foiled icon on wood | Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
- Size: 22 x 18 x 0,6 cm ( 8 3/4x7 1/4)
- lithography icon print on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
- Size: 22 x 18 x 0,6 cm ( 8 3/4x7 1/4)
- lithography icon print on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
Orthodox icon of the Holy Myrrhbearers.
Commemorated May 19 and the second Sunday following Pascha.
Holy Myrrh-bearing women Sts Mary Magdalene (July 22), Mary the wife of Clopas, Joanna (June 27), Salome, mother of the sons of Zebedee (August 3), Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus (June 4). The myrrh-bearers had brought funeral spices and ointments to finish committing Christ's body to the grave. They were the first to see the empty tomb and were instructed by the risen Lord to bring the joyful news to the apostles.
Blessed by the clergy at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.
Orthodox icon of the Holy Myrrhbearers.
Commemorated May 19 and the second Sunday following Pascha.
Holy Myrrh-bearing women Sts Mary Magdalene (July 22), Mary the wife of Clopas, Joanna (June 27), Salome, mother of the sons of Zebedee (August 3), Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus (June 4). The myrrh-bearers had brought funeral spices and ointments to finish committing Christ's body to the grave. They were the first to see the empty tomb and were instructed by the risen Lord to bring the joyful news to the apostles.
Blessed by the clergy at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.