Orthodox Icon Nativity of Jesus

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DescriptionOrthodox Wooden Icon Nativity of Jesus
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 Nativity of Jesus
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 Nativity of Jesus

The Orthodox Icon Nativity of Jesus 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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Nativity of Jesus

On December 25, our church celebrates the great and inexplicable event of the fleshly birth of the Son and Word of God from the Blessed Virgin Mary. After the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary by the archangel Gabriel, and while the nine months from the supernatural conception of Christ in her virginal womb were about to end, Caesar Augustus ordered a census of the population of the Roman state. Then Joseph and the Virgin set out for Bethlehem, to be registered there.But because the time for the Virgin to give birth was approaching and they could not find a dwelling to settle in, because a lot of people had gathered in Bethlehem, they entered a poor cave. There the Theotokos gave birth to the Lord Jesus Christ and cradled the Creator of all as a baby. Then He placed Him on top of the manger of the horses because He was going to free us from impiety, as Saint Nicodemus the Saint writes characteristically.

Orthodox church celebrates his memory on December 25

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