Description: A minimalist depiction of the Crowning with Thorns, where Jesus is mocked as king. Scripture: Matthew 27:27–31
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Description: A minimalist depiction of the Scourging at the Pillar, where Jesus is brutally whipped. Scripture: John 19:1
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Description: A minimalist depiction of the Agony in the Garden, where Jesus prays in sorrow before His Passion. Scripture: Matthew 26:36–46
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Description: “This is the day that the Lord has made.” — Psalm 118:24 A joyful declaration celebrating God’s gift of each day. Presented in elegant Christian typography with gold scripture reference. Severe. Sacred. Timeless.
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Description: Saint Thomas Aquinas was one of the greatest theologians of the Catholic Church and a Dominican friar whose work united faith and reason. His masterpiece, the Summa Theologica, remains one of the most influential works of Christian philosophy. The radiant sun on his chest symbolizes the light of divine wisdom and truth. This sacred icon belongs to the Icons of Christendom series.
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Description: Saint Catherine of Siena was a Dominican mystic and one of the greatest spiritual voices of the Church. Her writings and letters influenced popes and leaders, and she is recognized as a Doctor of the Church. The lilies symbolize purity, while the cross reflects her deep devotion to Christ. This design is part of the Icons of Christendom collection.
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Description: Saint Michael the Archangel is the warrior of heaven and defender of the Church. In Christian tradition he leads the heavenly armies against the forces of evil, symbolizing divine justice and spiritual victory. This icon shows Saint Michael in armor with sword and wings, standing over the defeated demon, a powerful image of spiritual warfare and protection. Created in a Byzantine-inspired sacred style with a gold halo and dark background, this design belongs to the Icons of Christendom series.
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Description: Saint Augustine of Hippo is one of the greatest theologians in Christian history and a Doctor of the Church. His writings, including Confessions and The City of God, shaped Western philosophy and Christian theology for centuries. The flaming heart symbolizes his passionate love for God and his search for truth. This Byzantine-style icon is part of the Icons of Christendom collection.
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Description: Saint Benedict of Nursia, father of Western monasticism, is depicted holding the Rule of Saint Benedict with the words Ora et Labora – pray and work. His life shaped the spiritual and cultural foundations of Christian Europe through prayer, discipline, and community. This icon portrays Saint Benedict in the solemn Byzantine tradition, with a gold halo, monastic habit, and symbolic raven recalling the famous miracle associated with his life. Part of the Icons of Christendom collection, honoring the great saints and builders of Christian civilization.
Description: The burial shroud remains within the empty tomb. Laid aside in stillness, it stands as a silent witness to the Resurrection. The stone is displaced, the body is gone, and the linen remains. This design reflects the Gospel account of the cloth left behind on Easter morning, a sign not of chaos but of triumph. A restrained meditation on the victory of Christ over death.
Description: “Lux Mundi” — the Light of the World. This design draws on the ancient confession that the risen Christ is the light no darkness can overcome. Set against a restrained black field, the contrast is deliberate and uncompromising. Not sentiment. Not atmosphere. A visual declaration of Resurrection light breaking into the world. Created for those who understand Easter not as symbolism, but as victory.
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Description: The stone has been cast aside. Light floods the darkness. Viewed from within the tomb, this design captures the triumph of the Resurrection in stark contrast and shadow. No spectacle. No ornament. Only the decisive sign that death has been overcome. A visual proclamation of victory. Created for those who hold fast to the central claim of the Christian faith: Christ has conquered the grave.
Description: The proclamation of Easter morning. The empty tomb stands open, the stone rolled aside, light emerging from the darkness. Beneath it, the words “He Is Risen” are set in a Roman serif, restrained and deliberate. No sentimentality. No excess. A design centred on the central claim of the Christian faith: Christ has conquered death. Created for those who prefer reverence over decoration and doctrine over trend.
Description: “Silentium” — “Silence.” Lent begins in stillness. In the desert, words fall away and the soul confronts itself before God. Silence becomes purification, preparation, and prayer. This cinematic monochrome design presents a distant monastery rising from the desert horizon, with footsteps leading toward it across the sand. The vast sky and open space emphasize interior quiet rather than spectacle. A meditation on withdrawal, discipline, and the sacred power of silence during the Lenten season. Ascetic. Contemplative. Lenten.
Description: The Holy Nails — the instruments used in the Crucifixion of Christ. Counted among the Arma Christi, the nails stand as silent witnesses to the Passion. In Christian tradition, they represent sacrifice, obedience, and the cost of redemption. This design presents three ancient iron nails arranged in solemn triangular form, rendered in restrained relic realism against a black field. The lighting remains controlled and reverent, emphasizing weight rather than spectacle. Severe. Sacrificial. Enduring.
Description: “The wilderness” — the place of testing, silence, and encounter with God. In Scripture, the desert is where pride is stripped away and obedience is formed. It is the landscape of fasting, prayer, and preparation before the Passion. This cinematic monochrome design presents a solitary Cross standing in the vast desert expanse, light breaking through the horizon while the surrounding landscape remains austere and shadowed. A meditation on the beginning of Lent and the call to interior conversion. Severe. Silent. Foundational.
Description: “Forty days and forty nights” — the time of Christ’s fasting and prayer in the wilderness. Before the Cross, there was the desert. Before public ministry, there was silence, hunger, and trial. The number forty echoes throughout Scripture as a sign of purification and preparation. This cinematic monochrome design portrays a solitary figure in the wilderness facing the Cross, surrounded by vast stillness. A meditation on discipline, endurance, and interior conversion during Lent. Ascetic. Intentional. Lenten.
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Description: “Temptatio” — “Temptation.” In the wilderness, Christ was tested before beginning His public ministry. The desert becomes the place of trial, decision, and obedience. This design presents two diverging paths across the sand — one fading into darkness, the other leading toward the Cross. A restrained cinematic rendering captures the tension between trial and fidelity without spectacle. Severe. Symbolic. Lenten.
Description: DESCRIPTION “INRI” — Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum — “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.” The inscription placed above Christ on the Cross, recorded in the Gospel accounts of the Passion. Known as the Titulus Crucis, these four letters stand at the center of the mystery of Calvary — accusation transformed into proclamation. Rendered as a dark aged oak plaque with carved lettering and restrained antique gold highlights, this design presents the inscription as a sacred relic suspended in shadow. Severe. Historical. Unadorned.
Description: “Ecce lignum Crucis” — “Behold the wood of the Cross.” Chanted during the Good Friday liturgy as the Cross is revealed for veneration, these words proclaim the instrument of salvation and invite reverence before the mystery of the Passion. Rendered in a restrained Roman inscription style on a black field, this design reflects the solemn proclamation and liturgical gravity of Holy Week. Severe. Sacred. Timeless.
Description: The Crown of Thorns — a sign of Christ’s Passion, sacrifice, and kingship through suffering. Worn during His crucifixion, the crown stands as a stark symbol of humility, redemption, and the cost of love. Especially contemplated throughout Lent and Holy Week, it calls the faithful to reflection and interior conversion. Rendered in a restrained, hand-drawn line style on a black field, this design reflects a solemn and timeless Christian aesthetic. Severe. Devotional. Enduring.
Description: “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” — Genesis 3:19 Traditionally spoken on Ash Wednesday, these words mark the beginning of Lent and call the faithful to humility, repentance, and reflection on the brevity of life. Rendered in a restrained Roman inscription style on a black field, this design reflects the solemn gravity and spiritual discipline of the Lenten season. Minimal. Liturgical. Timeless.
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Description: “Miserere mei, Deus” — “Have mercy on me, O God.” (Psalm 51) The opening plea of the great penitential psalm traditionally prayed throughout Lent. A cry for mercy, purification, and interior conversion, rooted in humility before God. Rendered in a restrained Roman inscription style on a black field, this design reflects the quiet intensity and spiritual discipline of the Lenten season. Solemn. Prayerful. Timeless.
Description: A minimalist Christian design inspired by Christ’s call to discipleship. This piece features a slender, elongated cross with the words “Take Up Your Cross” arranged vertically in a restrained Roman serif. Designed in ash-grey against black, it reflects the seriousness and interior discipline of the Lenten season. There are no dramatic effects or modern embellishments. The composition is intentional, architectural, and quiet. It is meant to be worn with conviction rather than displayed for attention. Perfect for • Lent • Ash Wednesday • Holy Week preparation • Daily discipleship This design belongs to the Lent collection, created with a focus on liturgical sobriety and timeless Catholic aesthetic.
Description: Inspired by Raphael’s Madonna and Child, one of the most recognisable images in Christian art. This design features a high-definition image print, carefully prepared to preserve clarity, colour balance, and sacred detail on fabric. A timeless depiction of the Virgin Mary and Christ Child, created for those who value reverence, tradition, and classical Christian imagery.
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Description: Inspired by The Calling of Saint Matthew, one of the most powerful scenes in Christian art. This design features a high-definition image print, carefully prepared to preserve contrast, depth, and clarity on fabric. Depicting the moment Christ calls Matthew from his former life, this image reflects conversion, grace, and divine calling, rendered with reverence and restraint.
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Description: Inspired by The Last Supper, one of the most recognisable scenes in Christian art. This design features a high-definition image print, carefully prepared to preserve clarity, balance, and detail on fabric. Depicting Christ with His apostles at the institution of the Eucharist, this image reflects communion, sacrifice, and sacred tradition with reverence and restraint.
Description: Inspired by The Creation of Adam, one of the most iconic images in Christian art. This design features a high-definition image print, prepared to preserve detail, contrast, and clarity on fabric. Depicting the moment of divine creation, it reflects the Christian understanding of humanity made in the image of God, rendered with timeless reverence and restraint.
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Description: Inspired by The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb from the Ghent Altarpiece (1432), one of the most important works in Christian art. This design draws on medieval theology and iconography, depicting Christ as the Lamb of God, the centre of worship and redemption. Created for those who value sacred tradition, reverence, and timeless Christian imagery.
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Description: “Salve Regina” — “Hail, Holy Queen.” One of the most ancient and beloved Marian hymns of the Catholic tradition, traditionally sung at Compline and throughout the liturgical year. The prayer entrusts the faithful to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, especially in times of trial and exile. Rendered in a reverent Marian aesthetic with restrained blue and gold tones, this design reflects the tenderness, dignity, and queenship of Our Lady. Devotional. Liturgical. Timeless.
Description: A bold Christian crest inspired by Saint Michael the Archangel and the ancient prayer Defende nos in proelio (“Defend us in battle”). Designed for those seeking strength, courage, and steadfast faith in spiritual battle. Part of the Spiritual Warfare collection by Christian by Grace.
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Description: “Totus Tuus” — “Totally Yours.” A Marian motto expressing complete entrustment to the Blessed Virgin Mary and, through her, to Christ. The phrase became widely known through the spirituality of St. John Paul II, rooted in the theology of total consecration. This design presents the title in a reverent Marian aesthetic, rendered with sacred blue and restrained gold accents against a dark field. It reflects devotion, trust, and filial surrender in the Catholic tradition. Marian. Consecrated. Timeless.