Abraham's Hospitality (Η φιλοξενία του Αβραάμ).
This sacred hand-painted icon represents Abraham’s Hospitality, also known as the Old Testament Trinity, a deeply theological image symbolizing the mystery of the Holy Trinity. Based on the account from Genesis 18, where Abraham welcomes three divine visitors under the Oak of Mamre, this scene has long been venerated in Orthodox iconography. Painted in traditional Byzantine style with egg tempera and illuminated with genuine 22K gold leaf, the icon is mounted on asymmetrically hand-carved natural wood.
In this icon, the three angelic figures seated around a table embody the unity and communion of the Holy Trinity, while Abraham and Sarah serve as examples of reverent service and faithful hospitality. This image invites the viewer into the quiet mystery of divine presence, fellowship, and spiritual contemplation.
Feast Day Reference:
Often celebrated in connection with the Feast of Pentecost (Sunday of the Holy Trinity)
Features:
Traditional Byzantine-style hand painting with egg tempera
Adorned with authentic 22K gold leaf
Mounted on naturally asymmetrical hand-carved wood
A powerful symbol of divine unity, spiritual hospitality, and mystical revelation
A meaningful addition to homes, churches, or theological study spaces
May the icon of Abraham’s Hospitality draw every soul into the mystery of divine communion and inspire a heart open to God’s presence.
Materials:
Surface: Wood & hardboard
Width: 8.5 inches
Height: 12 inches
Depth: 1.25 inches

