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Ornate POLISH ICON SILVER Plated Gilded 24 Ct GOLD Our Lady Of Czestochowa

$ 501.6

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
  • Condition: Private Auction. Condition is Excellent.
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Ornate Polish ICON SILVER Plated Gilded 24 Ct GOLD Our Lady Of Czestochowa
    & Jesus Christ child.
    Is truly a fabulous piece of Polish exhibit in Silver of the Black Modonna or Our Lady of Czestochowa.
    100% Authenticity icon with  Makers mark.  Silver plated with 24 CT gilded.
    Measure
    s 12” by 10 1/2” and 1” thick.
    Back is
    covered in velvet,
    and icon is
    on wood.
    Beautifully or
    nate
    silver plate and 24 karat g
    ilded
    gold. Absolutely breathtaking.
    Please let me know if you have any questions.
    ICONS OF THE MOTHER OF GOD OF CZESTOCHOWA
    The Mother of God of Czestochowa icon is of very old origin. According to one account, it was painted in Palestine (by tradition to St. Luke himself) and then traveled to Byzantium (Constantinople). The icon was painted over and fixed many times, and that is why fragments of it have more recent (medieval) origin.
    This icon is an important miracle working icon which in the middle ages was aquired by Polish princes from Western Rus (Kiev). It came to Western Rus from Constantinople where it was in possession of the Imperial family.
    ARRIVAL in POLAND
    The Mother of God of Czestochowa was brought to Jasna Gora, Czestochowa in 1384 and has been at the Jasna Gora Pauline Monastery for over 500 years. The Mother of God of Czestochowa (also known as "Our Lady of Jasna Gora" and "Mother of God of Poland") is an important icon for Roman Catholics in Poland and in general.
    HISTORY in POLAND
    The two slashes on Mary's right cheek are from an attack in 1430 by Husites from a neighboring country. The Husites were unsuccessful in stealing the icon.
    The Mother of God of Czestochowa was carried in the forefront of battle against invading Swedes in the 1600s. According to one account, a special horseman held the icon high overhead in charging the Swedes. The ensuing defeat of the Swedes was ascribed as a miracle to the icon.
    In carrying the Mother of God of Czestochowa into battle, the painting was protected by a metal cover termed an "oklad". In present day, this oklad is still kept on the icon, although it is removed three times a day so that Pilgrims and others may view the original icon painting.
    Thank you for stopping by my auction. Please let me know if you have any
    questions
    .
    Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.