Transfiguration of Jesus | Gold foiled icon | Inspirational Icon Decor| Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
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- Gold and silver foiled
- Inspirational Icon Décor
- Made from Wood
- Handcrafted Gold and Silver Plated
- Traditional Silk Screen
- Raedy for Gift
- (22 x 18 x 0,6 cm) Size: 8 3/4" 7 1/4"
- Handcrafted in Russia
- Gold and silver foiled
- Inspirational Icon Décor
- Made from Wood
- Handcrafted Gold and Silver Plated
- Traditional Silk Screen
- Raedy for Gift
- (22 x 18 x 0,6 cm) Size: 8 3/4" 7 1/4"
- Handcrafted in Russia
In the New Testament, the Transfiguration of Jesus is an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels describe it, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it.
In the New Testament, the Transfiguration of Jesus is an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels describe it, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it.
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Sacred Art
Transfiguration of Jesus | Gold foiled icon | Inspirational Icon Decor| Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
Transfiguration of Jesus | Gold foiled icon | Inspirational Icon Decor| Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
- Gold and silver foiled
- Inspirational Icon Décor
- Made from Wood
- Handcrafted Gold and Silver Plated
- Traditional Silk Screen
- Raedy for Gift
- (22 x 18 x 0,6 cm) Size: 8 3/4" 7 1/4"
- Handcrafted in Russia
- Gold and silver foiled
- Inspirational Icon Décor
- Made from Wood
- Handcrafted Gold and Silver Plated
- Traditional Silk Screen
- Raedy for Gift
- (22 x 18 x 0,6 cm) Size: 8 3/4" 7 1/4"
- Handcrafted in Russia
In the New Testament, the Transfiguration of Jesus is an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels describe it, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it.
In the New Testament, the Transfiguration of Jesus is an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels describe it, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it.