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Zipper Pouch, Mother of God, mosaic icon, Hagia Sophia  designed and sold by The Great  Art

Mother of God, mosaic icon, Hagia Sophia Zipper Pouch

Designed and sold by The Great Art
$14.44
$12.27 when you buy any 2+
$12.27 when you buy any 2+
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$14.44

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  • Your rugged little personal valet: carry your makeup, pencils, phone, cards, anything
  • Available in three sizes: check the size chart to find the right one for you
  • Durable 100% polyester canvas with a metal zipper. Fully lined for added strength
  • Vibrant, high-quality double-sided design, printed for you when you order
  • Cold machine wash and low tumble dry
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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Mother of God, mosaic icon, Hagia Sophia
Mother of God, mosaic icon, Hagia Sophia (12th century) - high definition images of the Virgin Mary Mother of Jesus on products and gifts for you and those you love! A Madonna is a representation of Mary, either alone or with her child Jesus. These images are central icons for both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. The term Madonna in the sense of "picture or statue of the Virgin Mary" enters English usage in the 17th century, primarily in reference to works of the Italian Renaissance. In an Eastern Orthodox context, such images are typically known as Theotokos. "Madonna" may be generally used of representations of Mary, with or without the infant Jesus, is the focus and central figure of the image, possibly flanked or surrounded by angels or saints. Other types of Marian imagery have a narrative context, depicting scenes from the Life of the Virgin, e.g. the Annunciation to Mary, are not typically called "Madonna".

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