Carved beech icon "Seraphim of Sarov"
The Roman Master The Roman Master
Art. : 358-120
Available in stock
25 900 ₽
The discount under the loyalty program does not apply to the article 358-120
Add a gift label
Engraving on the nameplate 1000 ₽
Wrapping
Box 35 x 26 x 15 cm (5000 ₽ )
Package 30 x 40 x 15 cm (500 ₽ )
Delivery options
Moscow :
Worldwide :
  • Delivery by a transport company in the shortest possible time
  • VIP air delivery
  • Delivery rates
About this product
Art. : 358-120

The icon is made of solid beech, which has high strength characteristics and a pleasant texture. The wood from which the image is made has undergone prolonged and gentle drying in order to further avoid the formation of cracks on the product.

The image in a richly carved frame will become a real decoration of the iconostasis. It can be given to relatives, colleagues and friends on any occasion.

The icon was made with the blessing of the Russian Orthodox Church in compliance with traditional Christian canons.

The icon is made of solid beech, which has high strength characteristics and a pleasant texture. The wood from which the image is made has undergone prolonged and gentle drying in order to further avoid the formation of cracks on the product.

The image in a richly carved frame will become a real decoration of the iconostasis. It can be given to relatives, colleagues and friends on any occasion.

The icon was made with the blessing of the Russian Orthodox Church in compliance with traditional Christian canons.

Expand
Characteristics

Material:beech, gilding.

Sizes: 3.5 × 23 × 32 cm .

Weight: 1.5 kg .

You will receive a passport with this product.

Similar products

  Icon with precious stones "Saint Seraphim of Sarov" Icon with precious stones "Saint Seraphim of Sarov" St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  The icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" is gilded The icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" is gilded St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  Icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" gilded small Icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" gilded small St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  Icon with precious stones "Saint Seraphim of Sarov" with pearls Icon with precious stones "Saint Seraphim of Sarov" with pearls St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  The icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" with pearls is gilded The icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" with pearls is gilded St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  The icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" with pearls is gilded small The icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" with pearls is gilded small St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  Icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" with zirconium Icon with precious stones "St. Seraphim of Sarov" with zirconium St. Seraphim of Sarov (in the world Prokhor Moshnin) He is one of the most revered and beloved Russian saints. He was born in the middle of the XVIII century in Kursk and came from the merchant class. Already in his childhood, Prokhor could see that he was especially marked by God: the life tells how one day the boy accidentally fell from the bell tower and remained alive. Another time, Prokhor was very ill, but he was healed by venerating the icon of the Mother of God. When, at the age of 22, the young man went on a pilgrimage to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, he received a blessing from Elder Dosifey there to accept monasticism in the Sarov desert, and it was with this monastery that his entire subsequent life was connected. Having taken vows with the name Seraphim, the monk began to lead a truly angelic life, indulging in unceasing prayer and ascetic feats. The life tells us that the saint spent a thousand days and nights in prayer on a stone. People became aware of the exploits of St. Seraphim, and many came to him asking for spiritual advice. One day, some robbers came to the saint's cell, hoping to find money there, and when they saw that they had nothing to steal from a beggar monk, they beat him half to death. Later they were captured, but St. Seraphim asked not to punish them, although since then he has remained bent and ill. The power of love was so strong in the saint that even animals felt it. The life tells how a bear came to Seraphim of Sarov from the forest, and the monk fed him. This plot is often depicted on the icons of the saint. With the blessing of St. Seraphim, the Diveevo Monastery was founded, which later became one of the most famous Russian women's monasteries. The memory of Seraphim of Sarov is celebrated on January 15 and August 1 in a new style.
Price by request
Available in stock
  Oak icon "Saint Seraphim of Sarov" Oak icon "Saint Seraphim of Sarov" Handwritten icons are expensive and noble gifts that are presented from the bottom of their hearts with wishes of love and kindness. They are a part of Russian culture and a symbol of the patronage of higher powers, so this is not just a beautiful painting made by hand by talented craftsmen, but also a talisman that protects against diseases and troubles. Orthodox icons, carved, painted on canvas, embroidered with beads or made of precious metals, look very beautiful and can become a real family shrine, inherited. Icons are a universal souvenir for Easter, Christmas and any holidays.
56 000 ₽
Clarify availablility
Product passport

A passport is attached to products that cost more than 10,000 ₽:

Delivery rates
Moscow
Pickup from the gallery free
In the next day (17 November) 300 ₽
On the day of the order (16 November) 400 ₽
Within 2 hours (16 November) Check with the manager
Evening delivery (16 November) Check with the manager
Beyond the Moscow Ring Road
up to 6 km from MKAD (16 November) 600 ₽
from 6 to 10 from MKAD (16 November) 900 ₽
Over 10 km from MKAD (16 November) Check with the manager
To other cities
VIP, by courier (today)(16 November, today) from 3 000 ₽ (check with the manager)
The transport company according to the tariff of the TC

Courier delivery is carried out when ordering for a total amount of 5000 ₽

Available in galleries
 
Engravement of the nameplate
30
30
30
30

How is it more convenient for you to contact us?