"Saint Paul" on the icon
Icon of Saint Paul in an extraordinary design by the Spanish manufacturer Credan SA. In 1975, the small manufactory Creaciones Dangel was transformed into CREDAN, without forgetting the craftsmanship created by a carefully selected team of people. Since th
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Icon of Saint Paul in an extraordinary design by the Spanish manufacturer Credan SA.
In 1975, the small workshop Creaciones Dangel was transformed into 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), refined design, and incredible elegance have made the company's clients the most influential people from around the world.
The production process is time-consuming and meticulous to ensure an amazing appearance and craftsmanship quality, with raw materials meeting the highest 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.
Paul of Tarsus, Apostle Paul, Saul, Shaul, Hebrew: שאול התרסי Szaul ha-Tarsi (born circa 5-10 in Tarsus, Cilicia, died 64-67 in Rome) – Jew from Tarsus, Christian saint, called the Apostle of the Nations. This saint is mentioned in the Eucharistic Prayer of the Roman Canon.
Educated as a Pharisee in Jerusalem; initially a persecutor of Christians. Under the influence of an event on the way to Damascus around 35/36 AD, he converted and was baptized. After a short stay in Arabia, he began his activity in Damascus. Later, after visiting the leaders of the Jerusalem community, he returned to his native Cilicia. Through Barnabas, he worked in Antioch.
He undertook three missionary journeys. During the first (around 45-49), he visited Cyprus and the central part of Asia Minor. After returning, he participated in the Jerusalem council, where the issue of accepting Gentile converts into Christianity according to Mosaic Law was decided. During his second missionary journey (50-52), he worked in Asia Minor, Macedonia, and Greece; Ephesus was the main area of activity during his third journey (53-58).
Arrested in Jerusalem in 58 AD, he spent two years in prison in Caesarea. During his trial, as a Roman citizen, he appealed to the emperor. He set out for Rome in the fall of 60 AD. After a three-month stay in Malta, he reached the imperial capital, where he remained under house arrest until 63 AD.
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- Credan SA
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- 329007
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- 8x10 cm
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| SKU | CRDNSA-329007 |
| Manufacturer | CREDAN SA |
| Model | 329007 |
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