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Icon Sveti Stefan (16 x 11.5 cm)
Icon Sveti Stefan (16 x 11.5 cm)


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This icon depicts St. Stephen – the first Christian martyr and deacon of the early Church, who attained the eternal crown through his faith, humility, and love for Christ. His depiction represents sacrifice, steadfast devotion, and the power of prayer. The icon is crafted on a solid Medijapan board and combines a laminated surface with fine gold embossing (Zlatotisak) for a high-quality, spiritually inspired overall appearance.
The gold embossing brilliantly highlights the halo and other details of the image. The non-reflective, smooth surface allows the saint's face to appear in clarity. The format allows for easy display or hanging—ideal for your prayer corner, as a silent companion in everyday life, or as a meaningful gift in the Orthodox faith.
St. Stephen is considered an advocate for forgiveness, prayer for others, and steadfast confession. This icon is a symbol of faithfulness to the Gospel and the power of divine love—even in the face of death.
Product details
Motif Sveti Stefan
Lamination on Medijapan (MDF) with gold embossing
Dimensions 16 x 11.5 cm
Flat format for laying or hanging
Made in Serbia
Product safety
Manufacturer
Svetazvezda Kläui, Strassackerstrasse 7a, 5116 Schinznach Bad, Switzerland
Email: pk@svetazvezda.com
Product identification
Product name icon Sveti Stefan
Material Medijapan (MDF), printing foil with gold embossing
Safety instructions
Suitable for indoor use only
Protect from moisture and direct sunlight
Do not place near open flames
Controller in the EU
Svetazvezda Kläui, Strassackerstrasse 7a, 5116 Schinznach Bad, Switzerland
Email: pk@svetazvezda.com
conformity
This product complies with the EU Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988
Delivery time
2–5 working days
Why buy this icon
This icon commemorates the Church's first martyr – St. Stephen – as a symbol of spiritual strength, forgiveness, and the triumph of faith over suffering.
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