Orthodox Icon Saint Simeon

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DescriptionOrthodox Wooden Icon Saint Simeon
AttributesEmbossed Handmade Lithograph on Wood with Wavy Outline and Golden Writing
MaterialCrafted in Natural Poplar Wood
Origin Greek Product ✅
Icon Dimension Price
19 x 14 x 3 cm 13,90 €
24 x 18 x 3 cm 21,90 €
30 x 22 x 3 cm 27,90 €
40 x 30 x 3 cm 33,90 €
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DescriptionOrthodox Wooden Icon Saint Simeon
AttributesEmbossed Handmade Lithograph on Wood with Wavy Outline and Golden Writing
MaterialCrafted in Natural Poplar Wood
Origin Greek Product ✅

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Orthodox Icon Saint Simeon

The Orthodox Icon of Saint Simeon is lovingly crafted in natural poplar wood. Its technique is lithography, while the wood is carved with a wavy outline that gives a modern touch to the icon.

Its embossed representation makes it a unique piece which requires high craftsmanship to be made. Its special design manages to combine traditional and modern elements, making it the most loved icon design in the customers preferences!

It is manufactured in Greece by experienced craftsmen and is produced in 4 dimensions in order to cover every need. Finally, it is worth noting that it has been specially treated and varnished to have maximum resistance to time and damage.

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Saint Simeon

Simeon lived in Jerusalem. He was righteous, pious and enlightened by the Holy Spirit, who had revealed to him that he would not die before seeing Christ. This cheerful information cheered him up to his old age. Finally, exactly forty days after the birth of Jesus, the Spirit informed him that he should go to the Sanctuary. So he prepared himself with youthful vigor, went thither, and stood at the door, full of pleasure and exultation.In the midst of this expectation, Joseph and the Virgin, who was holding Jesus, appeared to be coming. Simeon, informed by the Spirit that this infant is Christ, runs and takes Jesus in his arms. He holds him reverently and, after observing the infant well and receiving all the hilarity of his divine form, he raised his eyes and said, thanking God: "Now you dismiss your servant, Despot, according to your word in peace..." . He was called Simeon the Theodochos, because he held Jesus in his arms at Hypapanti.

Orthodox Church celebrates his memory on February 3

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