The gold printing method is a popular finishing technique that flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries with the use of presses. At that time, gold leaf was used to decorate book covers and leather cases, while today, the use of gold-printing produces, among other things, unique images of beautiful ecclesiastical art.
The icons in this collection are made of high-quality silver that does not lose its shine and are gold printed by our skilled craftsmen on wooden back frames for table or wall installation.
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Lisa Sergienko
"...Dear OramaWorld, I received my Icon order last week in excellent condition! I ordered from your Wooden Icon collection. When I took them to church this weekend to be blessed, my priest first reaction was asking me if they were hand written. They are that fine a quality. Most of the Icons from U.S. suppliers are laminated on wood without the gold background and hand written saint name on them. ..."
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