Rare Antique Russian Orthodox Brass Triptych Mother Of God Joy Of All Who Sorrow

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This antique Russian Orthodox travel icon is a stunning brass triptych from the 1700 - 1800’s. With its intricate detailing and historical significance, it's a true piece of religious art. The icon features a beautifully rendered image of "Joy of All Who Suffer" and is perfect for collectors of cultural and religious artifacts.


This portable triptych is a unique way to display your faith and connect with history. It's a wonderful addition to any home or office and serves as a reminder of the rich religious heritage of Eastern Europe. Add this antique Orthodox travel icon to your collection and enjoy its beauty and significance for years to come.


In Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Christianity, the Mother of God Joy of all who sorrow, or the Joy of all afflicted (Russian: Всех скорбящих Радость) is a title given to the Theotokos (Mary, the mother of Jesus). The iconography is specifically Russian, without Byzantine precedent.


It is also a type of icon that depicts the Theotokos in a specific manner, standing beneath her Son, who is in Heaven as a king, and surrounded by people and angels. In addition, specific hymns are dedicated to celebrating her role of bringing hope and salvation into the world, thus becoming joy for all who sorrow:


"To Thee, the champion leader, do we Thy servants dedicate a hymn of victory and thanksgiving, as ones who have been delivered from eternal death by the Grace of Christ our God Who was born of Thee and by Thy maternal mediation before Him. As Thou dost have invincible might, free us from all misfortunes and sorrowful circumstances who cry aloud:

Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos, full of Grace, Joy of all who sorrow!".[citation needed]

Many Orthodox parishes are named "Joy of all who Sorrow" and specific commemoration of the Joy of all who Sorrow is on July 23, on Orthodox calendars.[citation needed]


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  • Condition: Used
  • Era: 1800s
  • Product Type: Religion
  • Region: Russia
  • Theme: Religion

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