What’s perfect? A little bit bigger than I thought but still good?
St. Maximos (Maximus) the Confessor, was a 7th-century monk, theologian, and defender of the Orthodox faith, renowned for opposing the heresy of Monothelitism. Despite persecution, imprisonment, and suffering for his confession of Christ, he remained steadfast in defending the true teaching of the Church and is honored for his profound spiritual writings and witness to the faith.
Half-bust high-quality Byzantine icon print from the original written by the sisters of the monastery, mounted and laminated on an HDF plaque, with a keyhole in the back for wall hanging.
Wood trim is painted Byzantine red. Icons with a gold gilded background are finished with a durable epoxy varnish that gives a beautiful crystal-like finish.
You may choose the language used for the saint’s name on the icon. Please note that some traditional inscriptions or scroll texts appearing within the icon image may remain in the original language of the icon prototype (such as Greek or Slavonic).
Plaque size is according to your order. Weight varies depending on size (ascending order): 350 g, 380 g, 735 g, 1.3 kg.
Please note that our icons and some other items are hand-crafted and made-to-order. Allow up to 4 weeks for production. If you require your order by a specific date, please contact us prior to placing your order.
Please note that your chosen shipping method does not include production time. (For example, if you select 3 day shipping, your order will be delivered 3 days after it ships, not 3 days after the order is placed.) For shipping options please visit our Shipping Policy page for more information
January 21
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What’s perfect? A little bit bigger than I thought but still good?