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ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΒΛΑΝΤΙΜΙΡ | 100

Ένα από τα σημαντικότερα και αρχαιότερα κειμήλια της Χριστιανοσύνης. Κατασκευάστηκε στην Κωνσταντινούπολη τον 11αι. (1131) και στάλθηκε ως δώρο στο Δούκα του Κιέβου. Το 1395, κατά τη διάρκεια της εισβολής του Ταμερλάνου, μεταφέρθηκε στη Μόσχα όπου φυλάσσεται μέχρι και σήμερα, στην Γκαλερί Τρετιακόβ. Θεωρείται προστάτιδα της Ρωσίας.
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Παναγία Βλαντιμίρ | 100

VIRGIN GLYKOFILOUSSA

It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the eleventh century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was sent to Moscow where it is currently kept in the Tretyakov Gallery. She is considered a patron of Russia.

Silkscreen icon with silver frame and wooden casing, locally gilded; the picture is accompanied by a wooden stand.


VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR

It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the eleventh century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was sent to Moscow where it is currently kept in the Tretyakov Gallery. She is considered a patron of Russia.

Silkscreen icon with silver coating, locally gilded, made of aged natural wood; the picture is accompanied by a wooden stand. On dimensions (32x25, 43x36, 58x43) the picture is decorated with Swarovski crystals. The icon on dimension 58x43 is handmade.


VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR

It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the eleventh century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was sent to Moscow where it is currently kept in the Tretyakov Gallery. She is considered a patron of Russia.

Silver plated icon, locally gilded, made of aged natural wood. Handmade icon on dimension 50x35.


VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR

It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the eleventh century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was sent to Moscow where it is currently kept in the Tretyakov Gallery. She is considered a patron of Russia.

Triptych of silkscreen icons coated with pure silver, locally gilded.


VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR

It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the eleventh century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was sent to Moscow where it is currently kept in the Tretyakov Gallery. She is considered a patron of Russia.

Aged silkscreen icon with wooden frame and gold plating; the halo of the image is silver plated, locally gilded and has been decorated with Swarovski crystals.


VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR

It is one of the most important and oldest relics of Christendom. Painted in Constantinople in the eleventh century (1131), it was sent as a gift to the Duke of Kiev. In 1395, during the invasion of Tamerlane, it was sent to Moscow where it is currently kept in the Tretyakov Gallery. She is considered a patron of Russia.

Silkscreen icon, framed with oval fadeless metallic frame and a wooden stand.