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The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ | High quality icon on wood | Size: 6,5" x 5,1" | Made in Russia

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  • Quality serigraphy icon on wood
  • Certificate of Quality
  • Dimensions (LxH): 13 x 16.5 x 1,5 cm
  • Have a hole at the backside and can be mounted on wall
  • Material: flat wooden Plank with wooden stiffeners
  • Made in Russia
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Russian icon The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
This fabulous Russian orthodox icon is made of solid wood using an ancient Russian technique with transverse beams, which prevent the curvature of the wood over time. This handcrafted icon -The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, has been produced using paint and decoupage methods. The halos are painted with fine colors similar to pure gold.

The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ refers to the accounts of the Birth of Jesus.  This is based primarily on the two accounts in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew.  The Canonical Gospels of Luke and Matthew describe Jesus being born in Bethlehem, in Judea, to a Virgin Mother named Mary.  Luke features the Christmas story, in which Joseph and Mary, as part of a census, travel to Bethlehem.  It is there, that Jesus is born in a manger.  

The Nativity of Jesus shows the Incarnation of Jesus as God made Man, in fulfillment of the Divine Will of God, undoing the damage caused by the fall of the first man, Adam.  Artistic depiction of the Nativity has been a major subject for Christian artists since the 4th century.  The Nativity scene has emphasized the humility of Jesus, and has been celebrated since the 13th century.  

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Listed on 4 December, 2023