The embroidered triptych icon "The Lord Almighty. Our Lady of Vladimir. St. Nicholas the Wonderworker"" in an antique frame and a kiosk
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The triptych icon "The Lord Almighty. Our Lady of Vladimir. St. Nicholas the Wonderworker" is not just a work of art, it is a gateway to eternity through which the light of spiritual harmony and divine grace flows. Each of her images seems to reflect the rays of an unearthly radiance, illuminating the path to wisdom, love and inner peace.
The face of the Lord Almighty, as a reflection of heavenly justice, inspires greatness, awakening awe before His unfathomable might. The pearl halo around His head is like a crown of light, protecting Him from darkness and filling His hearts with faith. Beryl and tourmaline stones woven into the ornaments remind us that even natural treasures bow before the divine.
The image of the Mother of God of Vladimir is a symbol of endless maternal love, her gaze warms and covers like soft velvet that has absorbed the warmth of thousands of prayers. The hands of the Virgin, tenderly holding the Baby, like a bridge between heaven and earth, combine the power of protection and the generosity of blessing. The cool sheen of citrine and the deep fire of garnet used in the ornament emphasize her greatness, filled with vital energy and spiritual light.
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, represented in the lower part of the triptych, is like a lighthouse pointing the way to lost souls. His figure, wrapped in the radiance of amethyst and chrysolite, embodies endless care for the suffering and strength capable of overcoming any obstacles. His image gives confidence that every stone woven into the embroidery whispers a prayer for salvation and help.
The frame and the cabinet are real works of carpentry, where carved patterns seem to be woven into the music of time, and gilding gives the composition the radiance of eternity. The walnut tree from which the kiosk is made radiates warmth, as if it holds the breath of nature. The protective glass protects the icon, allowing its light to freely penetrate into the soul, like a divine gaze.
This triptych icon not only decorates the space, it transforms it into a sanctuary in which the earthly and heavenly harmoniously combine. It is a treasure for those who seek to touch eternity, gaining through its images a sense of power over chaos and inner freedom from the hectic world.
The triptych was made in the Tver region at the beginning of the 20th century. Restored.
| Material: | Beryl, tourmaline, citrine, The amethyst, ametrine, rauchtopaz, garnet, Almandin, hydrogrossular, Chrysoprase, Chrysolite, Malachite, chalcedony, quartz, pearl, rhinestones, beads, The velvet, silvering, veneer, gilding, nut, glass, gold leaf |
| Precious metal sample: | 925° |
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| Sizes: | 198 × 57 × 20 cm . |













