Trinity with Archangel Dragon Slaying Cross God Praying Cross Room Church Christian Wall Art Hand Carved Crafts

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• Craftsmanship: Hand-engraved

• Surface treatment: hand polished, sanded, hand painted gold

• Material: European natural beech wood, environmentally friendly water-based paint

• Weight: 400g, 800g, 1800g

• Size: 10*7*0.7 inches, 14*9.5*1 inches, 20*13.5*1.3 inches

• Accessories: hanging buckle


This is a very fine icon of the Holy Trinity and Archangel Slaying the Dragon, with the Father behind Jesus, crucifying him with the Holy Spirit, who is represented by a dove, and the Archangel holding the Holy Sword, defeating the evil dragon.



What is the purpose of the Holy Trinity and the Archangel Dragon Slaying Cross? It is often used as a confessional - it is believed that such prayers are addressed to the Lord Himself and are no less effective than prayers performed in the Temple. Also, in the most desperate, dramatic and difficult situations, people prayed to the Holy Relic - it miraculously helped people to solve their difficulties and saved them from any dangers, calamities and diseases. Therefore, this carefully crafted cross made of natural wood will be a perfect gift for all Christians and a great decoration for a cross on the wall of your home.


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