Ever Flowing Inexhaustible Cup Serpukov

Ever-Flowing Inexhaustible Cup Mother of God, copy of the original version.  Russian Orthodox Icon.  The Inexhaustible Cup icon of the Mother of God first appeared in the Vysotsky Monastery, Serpukhov, Russia in the year 1878. This version of the icon has words in Church Slavonic on the front of the icon that says: "Blessings from the Most Holy Mother of God of the Serpukhov Vysotsky Monastery."

Sizes: 

#13 - S (2½" x 3" on ½" wood). 
#513 - M (3½" x 4" on ⅝" wood). 
#965 - ML (5" x 6¼" on ¾" wood). 
#1013 - L (6¾" x 8¼" on ¾" wood). 
#2012 - XL (9½" x 11½" on ¾" wood).  

Icons manufactured by a Russian supplier using their proprietary process of applying successive layers of color and metallic-like patterns resulting in a brilliant, detailed, and nearly three dimensional appearance.

Icon inscriptions in Church Slavonic.

Ever Flowing Inexhaustible Cup Serpukov

$7.00
Ever Flowing Inexhaustible Cup Serpukov

Ever Flowing Inexhaustible Cup Serpukov

$7.00
Size
$7.00

Ever-Flowing Inexhaustible Cup Mother of God, copy of the original version.  Russian Orthodox Icon.  The Inexhaustible Cup icon of the Mother of God first appeared in the Vysotsky Monastery, Serpukhov, Russia in the year 1878. This version of the icon has words in Church Slavonic on the front of the icon that says: "Blessings from the Most Holy Mother of God of the Serpukhov Vysotsky Monastery."

Sizes: 

#13 - S (2½" x 3" on ½" wood). 
#513 - M (3½" x 4" on ⅝" wood). 
#965 - ML (5" x 6¼" on ¾" wood). 
#1013 - L (6¾" x 8¼" on ¾" wood). 
#2012 - XL (9½" x 11½" on ¾" wood).  

Icons manufactured by a Russian supplier using their proprietary process of applying successive layers of color and metallic-like patterns resulting in a brilliant, detailed, and nearly three dimensional appearance.

Icon inscriptions in Church Slavonic.