Ecclesiastical Fans (Exapterigo)

The Ecclesiastical Fans (Exapterigo) bear their name from the six wings of the Seraphim depicted on them. Specifically, they are large metal disks mounted on a pole with relief representations of the order of the Seraphim angels. They are used in the processions and inside the Holy Temples while their use symbolizes the invisible presence of angels during the Divine Liturgy.

Below you can find a large collection of gold-plated Eccesiastical Fans with intricate designs. They are decorated with carved patterns and varnished so that they do not lose their shine.

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