![A tilted, close-up shot captures a museum display featuring five religious artifacts against a dark green wall, lit by artificial light. The items are presented on clear acrylic stands and numbered with accompanying descriptive labels in Greek.
On the far left, partially visible, is an icon (item 1, though not numbered in the visible frame) depicting "the Annunciation of the Theotokos, painted on Byzantine wood." Next to it, labeled "2", is an icon of "Saint Stylianos, of Evangelia Gkyriou or Gkyrlaki from Vourla." The saint is described as holding a cross in his right hand and the wrapped Jesus in his left.
Below this, labeled "3", is a small, dark cross, identified as an "amulet made of horn or wood," from Eulampia Kambizi - Vamvaki of Panteichi Constantinople. The text notes it depicts the Crucified Christ on one side and the Virgin Mary on the other.
Higher up and to the right, labeled "4", is a small, rectangular icon, "gilded," and described as an "Icon of St. [name obscured], with a decorative band," donated by Stella Kara. The saint's figure is largely faded.
To the right of item 4, a larger, elaborately carved wooden cross with floral designs is also displayed, though without an explicit number or description in the visible text.
The scene showcases historical or religious artifacts in an exhibition setting in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The lighting creates a subtle glow around the items.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_a670bc46-f0fd-4f7e-b.jpg?alt=media)
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A tilted, close-up shot captures a museum display featuring five religious artifacts against a dark green wall, lit by artificial light. The items are presented on clear acrylic stands and numbered with accompanying descriptive labels in Greek. On the far left, partially visible, is an icon (item 1, though not numbered in the visible frame) depicting "the Annunciation of the Theotokos, painted on Byzantine wood." Next to it, labeled "2", is an icon of "Saint Stylianos, of Evangelia Gkyriou or Gkyrlaki from Vourla." The saint is described as holding a cross in his right hand and the wrapped Jesus in his left. Below this, labeled "3", is a small, dark cross, identified as an "amulet made of horn or wood," from Eulampia Kambizi - Vamvaki of Panteichi Constantinople. The text notes it depicts the Crucified Christ on one side and the Virgin Mary on the other. Higher up and to the right, labeled "4", is a small, rectangular icon, "gilded," and described as an "Icon of St. [name obscured], with a decorative band," donated by Stella Kara. The saint's figure is largely faded. To the right of item 4, a larger, elaborately carved wooden cross with floral designs is also displayed, though without an explicit number or description in the visible text. The scene showcases historical or religious artifacts in an exhibition setting in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The lighting creates a subtle glow around the items.
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