Princess Ludmila | Inspirational Icon Decor| Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
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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
- Size: 5 1/4"x 4 1/2" (11 x 13 x 0,6 cm)
- Handcrafted in Russia
- Gold and silver foiled
- Inspirational Icon Décor
- Made from Wood
- Handcrafted Gold and Silver Plated
- Traditional Silk Screen
- Raedy for Gift
- Size: 5 1/4"x 4 1/2" (11 x 13 x 0,6 cm)
- Handcrafted in Russia
The first historically documented Czech princess, wife of Prince Boivoj I, probably also reigned in Bohemia for some time and was renowned for her piety and care for the poor. She raised her grandson Wenceslas, who later became Czech patron saint. After being murdered at the order of her daughter-in-law Drahomíra, she was worshiped as a saint and canonized in the 12th century.
The first historically documented Czech princess, wife of Prince Boivoj I, probably also reigned in Bohemia for some time and was renowned for her piety and care for the poor. She raised her grandson Wenceslas, who later became Czech patron saint. After being murdered at the order of her daughter-in-law Drahomíra, she was worshiped as a saint and canonized in the 12th century.
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Sacred Art
Princess Ludmila | Inspirational Icon Decor| Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
Princess Ludmila | Inspirational Icon Decor| Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
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
- Size: 5 1/4"x 4 1/2" (11 x 13 x 0,6 cm)
- Handcrafted in Russia
- Gold and silver foiled
- Inspirational Icon Décor
- Made from Wood
- Handcrafted Gold and Silver Plated
- Traditional Silk Screen
- Raedy for Gift
- Size: 5 1/4"x 4 1/2" (11 x 13 x 0,6 cm)
- Handcrafted in Russia
The first historically documented Czech princess, wife of Prince Boivoj I, probably also reigned in Bohemia for some time and was renowned for her piety and care for the poor. She raised her grandson Wenceslas, who later became Czech patron saint. After being murdered at the order of her daughter-in-law Drahomíra, she was worshiped as a saint and canonized in the 12th century.
The first historically documented Czech princess, wife of Prince Boivoj I, probably also reigned in Bohemia for some time and was renowned for her piety and care for the poor. She raised her grandson Wenceslas, who later became Czech patron saint. After being murdered at the order of her daughter-in-law Drahomíra, she was worshiped as a saint and canonized in the 12th century.