
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a beaded icon, located in the city of Sirius, Russia. The central subject is a photorealistic rendering of a bearded, mature male figure, identified by Cyrillic inscriptions as "Saint Nicholas of Myra" and the "Wonderworker of Lycia." The figure's head is encircled by a prominent yellow beaded halo. He wears an elaborate blue, yellow, and white beaded miter, which includes a smaller icon of a figure at its center. His vestments are intricately detailed with red, white, blue, and gold beadwork. The figure's right hand is raised in a blessing gesture, while his left hand holds a blue beaded book adorned with red and gold geometric patterns. In the upper left corner, a smaller beaded image of Jesus Christ, marked with the Cyrillic monogram "IC XC," is visible against a silver beaded background. Christ is depicted in a blue robe, raising his right hand and holding a book with his left. In the upper right corner, a smaller beaded image of the Virgin Mary is visible against a silver beaded background, clad in a red robe. The entire artwork is composed of countless small, multicolored beads, including yellow, blue, red, white, gold, and silver, forming both the figures and the patterned background. The general background around the central figure is a mix of light blue and yellow beads, transitioning to silver beads beneath the smaller figures. The icon exhibits a textured surface due to the beadwork.
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