The cross "Tsar of Glory" Novgorod (copy), 11x14 cm. Metallogalvanika, copper coating, four-pointed wooden base
Quantity
- made in Russia
- Novgorod cross (copy)
- 11 x 14 cm
- wood and copper
- very beautiful Russian cross
- made in Russia
- Novgorod cross (copy)
- 11 x 14 cm
- wood and copper
- very beautiful Russian cross
"King of Glory" is a variant of the inscription on Orthodox crosses. The type of cross - "Novgorod cross" - combines two geometric shapes — a cross and a circle. A similar form of crosses was common in the Novgorod land. The cross depicts the Lord Almighty with the upcoming Theotokos and John the Baptist, as well as the Archangel Gabriel.
"King of Glory" is a variant of the inscription on Orthodox crosses. The type of cross - "Novgorod cross" - combines two geometric shapes — a cross and a circle. A similar form of crosses was common in the Novgorod land. The cross depicts the Lord Almighty with the upcoming Theotokos and John the Baptist, as well as the Archangel Gabriel.
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Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
The cross "Tsar of Glory" Novgorod (copy), 11x14 cm. Metallogalvanika, copper coating, four-pointed wooden base
The cross "Tsar of Glory" Novgorod (copy), 11x14 cm. Metallogalvanika, copper coating, four-pointed wooden base
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
- made in Russia
- Novgorod cross (copy)
- 11 x 14 cm
- wood and copper
- very beautiful Russian cross
- made in Russia
- Novgorod cross (copy)
- 11 x 14 cm
- wood and copper
- very beautiful Russian cross
"King of Glory" is a variant of the inscription on Orthodox crosses. The type of cross - "Novgorod cross" - combines two geometric shapes — a cross and a circle. A similar form of crosses was common in the Novgorod land. The cross depicts the Lord Almighty with the upcoming Theotokos and John the Baptist, as well as the Archangel Gabriel.
"King of Glory" is a variant of the inscription on Orthodox crosses. The type of cross - "Novgorod cross" - combines two geometric shapes — a cross and a circle. A similar form of crosses was common in the Novgorod land. The cross depicts the Lord Almighty with the upcoming Theotokos and John the Baptist, as well as the Archangel Gabriel.