Size: 4.5x3.5in (11x9cm)
The holy martyr Dimitrius was considered to be the patron of the city of Soluni in Thessalonica and Illaria. According to the tradition of Solun, Dmitry was a man from an aristocratic family, the proconsul of the ancient citizens of Thessalonica. He practiced the Christian faith, and for this he died a martyr’s death under Emperor Maximian in 306 A.D. St Dmitry was celebrated not only as a martyr but also as a splendid warrior. The Slavic peoples especially revered him as their protector and military defender. Dmitry Solunsky is presented seated on a throne. In his left hand he holds a scabbard and with his right hand he draws out a sword. In the upper left corner, against a background of cloudy sky, we see Christ offering a blessing; on the right, we see a flying angel bringing a martyr’s wreath to Dmitry. All researchers of the iconography of the Dmitrov iconography have noticed in it the glorification of the man who commissioned it – Prince Vsevolod Bolshoye Gnezdo (Great Nest). The Cathedral of the Assumption in Dmitrov was built in 1713 on the site of the ancient Dmitrov temple which was erected in honour of the birth of Prince Vsevolod Bolshoye Gnezdo on the Epiphany of Dmitry.
The Icon is exact handmade copy therefore the dimensions are specific, the hooks for hanging on the wall are nails for horseshoes, while the nails on the periphery of the icon that hold the frame are different as were in the original one. The subjects are hand painted on canvas by experienced Hagiographers in the traditional way of Byzantine Art. The wood comes from the area of Mount Athos in Halkidiki and it is beech which is amenable to aging treatment.
The images are plated with 950 silver with a special treatment for an unchanged look over time. The openings of the faces of the hands or other members of the depicted saints are made one by one by hand with a jigsaw. Halos likewise.
Dimensions: 4x4 inches (11x9 cm)
Weight: 0.20kgr [Shipping Times & Rates]
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