Black Madonna of Częstochowa - Brushed Aluminum Icon
Black Madonna of Częstochowa - Brushed Aluminum Icon
Discover the spiritual elegance of our Black Madonna of Częstochowa Brushed Aluminum Icon, meticulously crafted to bring a touch of the profound to your decor. This striking piece captures the serene expressions of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus, inviting contemplation and devotion.
Representing centuries of faith and miracles, this icon is more than just art; it symbolizes the countless devoted pilgrims who have sought comfort at the Marian Shrine of Jasna Gora throughout history.
- Material: Printed on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a stunning metallic finish that enhances the artistic details.
- Thickness: 3mm (0.12”) for exceptional rigidity and durability.
- Printing Technique: Direct print on AluDibond ensures vivid colors with a matte finish, allowing unprinted areas to shine with a silver effect.
- Surface Finish: Matte, glare-free surface designed to highlight black-and-white designs and the unique brushed silver effect.
- Hanging Kit: Included for easy wall mounting (varies by fulfillment country).
- Available Sizes: Offered in 18 sizes (inches for US&CA, centimeters for the rest of the world).
Perfect for adding elegance to modern interiors or as a cherished gift for art enthusiasts and those with a deep appreciation for spirituality. Order now and adorn your space with this timeless piece of faith and beauty!
The Icon depicts the Blessed Virign Mary standing with the child Jesus in her arms. Both having expressions of thougtfulness, Mary looks at the faithful, while the child directs His gaze toward the pilgrim and beyond.
From the beginning, the miraculous Icon became famous for its countless miracles. Over the centuries, these miracles have caused many pilgrims throughout Poland and from distant coasts of Europe to visit the Marian Shrine of Jasna Gora. Signs of the pilgrims’ devotion to the blessed Mother were countless votive offerings, which can be measured today by the value of the intentions of the faithful and not of their material worth. One of the most moving and extraordinary votive offerings at the Shrine is the one left by St. John Paul II. Currently exposed in a special container on the altar of Our Lady is the belt of his cassock, shot through and bloodstained during his assassination attempt in St. Peter’s Square on May 13, 1981.