Orthodox Icon “Holy Trinity” by Andrei Rublev – Abraham’s Hospitality 10”x8”
🕊 Holy Trinity | Rublev Icon | Abraham’s Hospitality | Russian Orthodox Art
This stunning Orthodox icon is a faithful reproduction of “The Holy Trinity” by Andrei Rublev, also known as “Abraham’s Hospitality” — one of the most revered masterpieces of Russian religious art. Created in the 15th century, this icon reveals deep theological meaning through the image of three angels, representing God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
🕊 Spiritual Significance:
Based on Genesis 18, the icon depicts the moment Abraham welcomes three divine visitors at Mamre — a powerful Old Testament foreshadowing of the Holy Trinity.
The composition by Rublev symbolizes divine unity, harmony, and love, in line with the words of Christ: “That they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me...” (John 17:21).
A powerful symbol of communion, humility, and sacred hospitality.
Artistic Excellence:
Andrei Rublev’s interpretation of the Trinity is considered the pinnacle of Russian iconography, known for its:
Spiritual depth and tranquility
Delicate balance and symmetry
Symbolism of divine hospitality, peace, and unity
This reproduction preserves the vibrancy and detail of the original while making it accessible for personal devotion or as a meaningful gift.
Product Details:
Size: 10” x 8”
Material: Solid MDF wooden board
Print: High-quality image with mineral-based pigments
Finish: Protective wax coating for longevity
Mounting: Equipped with a metal hook — ready to hang
Craftsmanship: Handmade by Orthodox Christian artisans in Portugal
Ideal for:
Orthodox homes and prayer spaces
Collectors of sacred art
Gifts for clergy, baptisms, house blessings, or conversions
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