Jesus on the icon
Icon collection featuring Jesus Christ. In 1975, the small workshop Creaciones Dangel established the company CREDAN, without forgetting the craftsmanship created by a carefully selected team of people. Since then, Credan products have been known and admir
SKU: CRDNSA-329005
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Collection of icons with Jesus Christ.
In 1975, the small workshop Creaciones Dangel established the company CREDAN, without forgetting the craftsmanship created by a carefully selected team of people. Since then, Credan products have been known and admired worldwide.
The quality of the raw materials used (including 24-karat gold), sophisticated design, and incredible elegance have made the company's clients some of the most influential people around the world.
The production process is time-consuming and meticulous to ensure an incredible appearance and craftsmanship, with raw materials meeting the highest quality standards — from gold, silver, and copper to carefully selected wood.
We would like to present to you the exceptionally beautiful iconography of saints by Credan SA.
As Pantokrator Christ is depicted standing or seated on a throne, with an open Holy Bible in his left hand and an uplifted right hand in a blessing gesture. The finger arrangement references the Greek monogram of Christ: IC XC. Two fingers are joined: the thumb and the ring finger. As a result, the index finger and the bent middle finger resemble the letters IC. The crossed thumb and ring finger, combined with the little finger, form XC. This is not the only interpretation of the gesture; according to some theologians, the connected thumb and ring finger symbolize the duality of Christ's nature: divine and human. Meanwhile, the connection of three fingers — the little finger, ring finger, and thumb — symbolizes the Holy Trinity.
The book that Jesus holds in his left hand refers to his mission of teaching. It usually contains a quote from the Gospel of John: "Judge not according to appearance, but judge righteous judgment."
In the Orthodox tradition, the depiction of Christ as Pantokrator is most often placed on the ceiling of the central dome of the church. This tradition, dating back to the 11th century, has symbolic significance. During the Macedonian Dynasty (867-1056), when iconoclasm ended, Byzantine church art was revived. Even then, Christian temples began to be built with the concept of creating a "cosmic image." The placement of the Pantokrator icon on the central ceiling was meant to show Christ, who looks down from above upon His world.
- Manufacturer
- Credan SA
- Model
- 329005
- Dimensions
- 8x10 cm
- Processing time
- depending on stock availability
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| SKU | CRDNSA-329005 |
| Manufacturer | CREDAN SA |
| Model | 329005 |
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