Saint Basil of Ostrog Icon – Orthodox Christian Icon
Orthodox Icon of Saint Basil of Ostrog

Orthodox Icon of Saint Basil of Ostrog

$15.99

A beautiful Orthodox icon of Saint Basil of Ostrog, the revered Serbian miracle worker. Featuring gold details and traditional Orthodox imagery, this icon is ideal for home prayer or as a meaningful Christian gift.

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Saint Basil of Ostrog is among the most loved saints in the Orthodox Christian world. Known for his deep faith, humility, and countless miracles, he continues to inspire believers across generations.

During his life in the 17th century, Saint Basil served as a spiritual shepherd who defended the Orthodox faith and cared deeply for the faithful entrusted to him. His relics, preserved in the cliffside Ostrog Monastery in Montenegro, are visited by thousands of pilgrims every year seeking healing and spiritual help.

An icon of Saint Basil is often placed in a prayer corner as a sign of trust in God and the intercession of His saints. Many Orthodox Christians pray to Saint Basil for help in difficult situations, illness, and moments when strength and courage are needed.

This icon is produced with gold-tone lamination on a sturdy MDF board, giving it a luminous and traditional appearance that reflects the beauty of Orthodox iconography.

Because it is sourced from the Patriarchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the icon carries authentic Orthodox heritage and devotional significance.

Its compact size makes it suitable for prayer spaces, desks, icon corners, or as a thoughtful gift for family and friends.

Product Details
• Material: Laminated icon with gold print on MDF board
• Dimensions: 4.3 x 4.92 x 0.39 inch (11 x 12.5 x 1 cm)
• Origin: Patriarchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church

Additional information

Weight 125 g
Dimensions 12.5 × 11 × 1 cm
Origin

Serbia

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