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Rosary cross "Dedication to St. Nicholas"

Material
925 Silver
Insert
Without stones
Size
35 x 25 mm
Art
24742
Product description
The product is made in the form of a ring in the center of which is a cross with a Crucifix. The buttonhole anchor holds the details of the product, allowing the ring to rotate and perform the function of a rosary, creating a rhythmic harmony. Along the contour of the ring is a prayer to the Life-giving Cross. On the reverse side is an icon of Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia, holding in his hands the image of a ship and Cape Horn. This rare image of the wonderworker was made according to the icon of the priest-navigator Fyodor Konyukhov. The image is framed by the words of the akathist to St. Nicholas. 
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