See the light within, be a Star on Earth
See the light within, be a Star on Earth
Let the sacred images and lights shine in your place.
(Self-cling and easy to reposition. Peel off and stick on a clean window. Made in England.)
CAD20 each
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of th
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the heavenly host.
The name Michael means:
He who like God.
This imagine is reproduced from the "Opus Sectile" mosaic in the church of St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England. Made by Powells of Whitefriars c.1
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of th
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the heavenly host.
The name Gabriel means:
God is my strength.
This imagine is reproduced from the "Opus Sectile" mosaic in the church of St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England. Made by Powells of Whitefriars c.1911.
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the heavenly host.
The name Raphael means:
God Heals.
This imagine is reproduced from the "Opus Sectile" mosaic in the church of St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England. Made by Powells of Whitefriars c.1911.
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the heavenly host.
The name Uriel means:
Light of God.
This imagine is reproduced from the "Opus Sectile" mosaic in the church of St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England. Made by Powells of Whitefriars c.1911.
Size: 13.5cm x 16.5cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of
Size: 13.5cm x 16.5cm
(St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels. They are the leaders of the heavenly host.
The name Michael (Archangel Protector) means:
He who like God.
The name Gabriel (Angel Messenger) means:
God is my strength.
The name Raphael (Angel of Healing) means:
God heals.
The name Uriel (Angel of Light) means:
Light of God.
This imagine is reproduced from the "Opus Sectile" mosaic in the church of St John the Evangelist, Warminster Wiltshire England. Made by Powells of Whitefriars c.1911.
Size: 14cm x 15cm
(Gloucester Cathedral)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man.
Seraphims are the highest rank in the Christian angelic hierarchy. Book of Revelation (iv.4-8
Size: 14cm x 15cm
(Gloucester Cathedral)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an Angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the Book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man.
Seraphims are the highest rank in the Christian angelic hierarchy. Book of Revelation (iv.4-8) describe them as being forever in God's presence praising him day and night singing: Holy Holy Holy is the Lord Almighty...
This panels are from the tracery of the east window in the Chapter House of the Cathedral. The window was designed by Christopher Whall, a member of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the early 20th century; instelled in 1903.
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(William Morris Window)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels and leaders of the heavenly host.
Reproduced from the staine
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(William Morris Window)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels and leaders of the heavenly host.
Reproduced from the stained glass window in the church of St Peter and St Paul, Cattistock Dorest. Design by Edward Burne-Jones, a Pre-Raphaelite painter and designer for the William Morris Co.
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(William Morris Window)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels and leaders of the heavenly host.
Reproduced from the stain
Size: 10.5cm x 15cm
(William Morris Window)
It is an ancient belief that everyone has an angel to guard and guide them. The word "angel" means messenger. In the book of Genesis angels have countless powers and are the mediators between God and man. Archangels are the chief angels and leaders of the heavenly host.
Reproduced from the stained glass window in the church of St Peter and St Paul, Cattistock Dorest. Design by Edward Burne-Jones, a Pre-Raphaelite painter and designer for the William Morris Co.
Size: 10cm x 19cm
(St Edmundsbury Cathedral)
The Madonna and Child window in the south aisle of St Edmundsbury Cathedral is part of a set illustrating scenes from New Testament. All Windows in the aisles were created according to a scheme conceived in 1882 and designed and made by Clayton & Bell. The project was finally completed in 1925
Size: 10cm x 19cm
(Bath Abbey)
Bath Abbey has fifty two windows covering 80% of the wall Space. The stained glass panel in the south side of the nave illustrates the quote from Matthew 19:14 - "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these".
The window was made by Ward & Hu
Size: 10cm x 19cm
(Bath Abbey)
Bath Abbey has fifty two windows covering 80% of the wall Space. The stained glass panel in the south side of the nave illustrates the quote from Matthew 19:14 - "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these".
The window was made by Ward & Hughes in 1869 and given by Mrs R. Brook in memory of her son Robert A. Brook.
Size: 12cm x 18cm
(Chester Cathedral)
This image is reproduced from the stained glass window of the Nativity, situated in the chapel of St Werburgh, Chester Cathedral. The window was made by Michael O'Connor in 1857.
Chester Cathedral houses a large collection of stained glass, mainly from the 19th century. They were made by some of the be
Size: 12cm x 18cm
(Chester Cathedral)
This image is reproduced from the stained glass window of the Nativity, situated in the chapel of St Werburgh, Chester Cathedral. The window was made by Michael O'Connor in 1857.
Chester Cathedral houses a large collection of stained glass, mainly from the 19th century. They were made by some of the best stained glass makers of the Victorian era. There are also several modern 20th century windows.
Size: 6.9cm x 22cm
(Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford)
Preproduced from a stained glass window depicting allegories of the three Christian virtues Faith, Hope, and Charity. Designed by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burnw0Jones and made by the William Morris Company in 1871.
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Canterbury Cathedral)
The medieval stained glass windows in Canterbury Cathedral are considered to be one of the great achievements of European art of that period. They were made over several decades in the late 12th and early 13th century.
This rosette with a pattern of Acanthus leaves is reproduced from the floral omame
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Canterbury Cathedral)
The medieval stained glass windows in Canterbury Cathedral are considered to be one of the great achievements of European art of that period. They were made over several decades in the late 12th and early 13th century.
This rosette with a pattern of Acanthus leaves is reproduced from the floral omaments around the main medallions in the Miracle Windows, which date back to the early 13th century.
Size: 14cm x 14m
(William Shakespeare Window, South Cathedral, London)
The image of Titania, Queen of Fairies in William Shakespeare's comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is reproduced from the window commemorating Shakespeare. The window is situated in the south aisle of Southwark Cathedral. It is consists of three panels; the left one s
Size: 14cm x 14m
(William Shakespeare Window, South Cathedral, London)
The image of Titania, Queen of Fairies in William Shakespeare's comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is reproduced from the window commemorating Shakespeare. The window is situated in the south aisle of Southwark Cathedral. It is consists of three panels; the left one shows characters from Shakespeare's tragedies, the right from his comedies and the central panel shows Prospero and Ariel from the Tempest.
The stained glass was designed by Christopher Webb in 1954.
William Shakespeare 1564-1616, was an English playwright, poet and actorconsidered to be greatest writer in the English language.
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is mainly associated with British Isles and the people who lived here before the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Danes. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of the Boo
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is mainly associated with British Isles and the people who lived here before the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Danes. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of the Book of Kell. This formed the basis of Celtic revival in the late 18th century.
Celtic Art combines magic and imagination with logic, mathematics and geometry. Ornamental in form, it avoids straight lines and only occasionally uses symmetry.
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Contemporary Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is associated mainly with those who spoke the Celtic languages in Europe from pre-history to the modern period. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Contemporary Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is associated mainly with those who spoke the Celtic languages in Europe from pre-history to the modern period. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of Book of Kells. This formed the basis of Celtic revival in the late 18th century.
Celtic Art is ornamental in form, avoids straight lines and only occasionally uses symmetry. It combines magic and imagination with logic, mathematics and geometry.
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is mainly associated with British Isles and the people who lived here before the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Danes. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of the Boo
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is mainly associated with British Isles and the people who lived here before the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Danes. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of the Book of Kell. This formed the basis of Celtic revival in the late 18th century.
Celtic Art combines magic and imagination with logic, mathematics and geometry. Ornamental in form, it avoids straight lines and only occasionally uses symmetry.
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is mainly associated with British Isles and the people who lived here before the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Danes. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of the Boo
Size: 14cm x 14m
(Celtic Art)
Celtic Art is mainly associated with British Isles and the people who lived here before the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Danes. The oldest tradition goes back to the Iron Age.
There was a renaissance of Celtic art in the early Middle Ages, which found its culmination in the manuscript illustrations of the Book of Kell. This formed the basis of Celtic revival in the late 18th century.
Celtic Art combines magic and imagination with logic, mathematics and geometry. Ornamental in form, it avoids straight lines and only occasionally uses symmetry.
Size: 10.2cm x 19.2cm
(Art Nouveau Stained Glass)
Art Nouveau was a new style in visual arts and architecture developed in Europe and North America at the end of the 19th c. (1890-1914). Flowing forms, highly stylized floral and animal motifs are the main features of Art Nouveau style.
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