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Saint Igor of Chernigov or Blessed Prince Igor Olgovich with scenes from his life. Wooden orthodox icon.

Saint Igor of Chernigov or Blessed Prince Igor Olgovich with scenes from his life. Wooden orthodox icon.

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Icon of Saint Right-Believing Prince Igor of Chernigov with Scenes from His Life

This icon depicts Saint Igor of Chernigov (in monasticism Ignatius, in schema George) surrounded by scenes from his life — a holy prince who followed the path of meekness, renunciation, and martyrdom. His Christian подвиг closely resembles that of the first canonized saints of Rus’, Boris and Gleb: like them, he refused to shed blood in dynastic conflict, entrusted himself to God, and accepted death without resistance.

For believers beyond the Slavic world, Saint Igor stands as a powerful witness that political power is fleeting, but faithfulness to Christ is eternal.


A Prince in a Time of Turmoil

Prince Igor was a great-grandson of Yaroslav the Wise and the son of Oleg Sviatoslavich, ruler of Chernigov and Novgorod-Seversky. He lived during a time of fierce dynastic struggles among the descendants of Yaroslav, when princes often fought one another for the throne of Kiev.

Although Igor at times participated in these conflicts, he took no joy in fraternal strife. When opportunities for reconciliation arose, he gladly pursued peace rather than ambition.

In 1145, his elder brother Vsevolod, Grand Prince of Kiev, appointed Igor as his successor. This decision angered another branch of the ruling family — the descendants of Vladimir Monomakh. The people of Kiev initially swore allegiance to Igor after he promised to restore justice and end abuses committed under the previous rule.

However, his principled stance soon disappointed the citizens. When he forbade them from plundering the estates of former rivals, many turned against him. Secretly, they invited Prince Iziaslav of Pereyaslavl to take the throne.

Igor marched out with his retinue, but the people betrayed him and defected to Iziaslav. After hiding for several days in the swamps, he was captured and imprisoned in a wooden dungeon — a cold log structure without doors or windows, from which release was possible only by breaking through with an axe.

His reign had lasted less than two weeks.


Renunciation of Power

Igor’s relatives attempted to secure his release, but he no longer desired the throne. Instead, he asked only to be allowed to take monastic vows and dedicate the rest of his life to prayer.

After imprisonment, he fell gravely ill, unable to eat, drink, or move. No longer a political threat, he was transferred under guard to the Monastery of Saint Theodore in Kiev. There he was tonsured a monk with the name Ignatius, and later received the great schema with the name George.

His choice was radical: he renounced earthly power and embraced humility. In this, he followed the Gospel path — preferring suffering with Christ to rule without Him.


Martyrdom

Peace did not come.

In September 1147, while Prince Iziaslav was away on campaign, a messenger arrived in Kiev claiming that Igor’s relatives were preparing an uprising. To prevent unrest, the crowd was incited to eliminate the former prince.

A mob burst into the church where the Divine Liturgy had just ended. They dragged Igor from the sanctuary, tore off his monastic garments, and beat him mercilessly. Despite attempts to defend him, he was brutally killed and his half-lifeless body dragged through the streets.

According to the Chernigov Chronicle, when his body was brought into the church, all the candles lit themselves miraculously — a sign of divine approval and sanctification.

Like Boris and Gleb before him, Igor did not resist his killers. He chose not to return violence for violence. His meek endurance crowned him as a passion-bearer — one who suffers death in a Christ-like spirit.


Veneration and Legacy

Local veneration of the prince-monk began almost immediately after his death. By 1150, at the request of his brother Sviatoslav, a written Life was composed, modeled after the Lives of Saints Boris and Gleb. By the 15th century, he was recognized among the saints of all Rus’.

He is remembered as:

  • A ruler who preferred righteousness to popularity
  • A prince who renounced power for prayer
  • A monk who endured violence without resistance
  • A martyr whose weakness became spiritual victory

Spiritual Meaning for Today

Saint Igor speaks especially to those living in times of political tension and division. His life teaches:

  • True strength is found in humility.
  • Earthly power is temporary; the Kingdom of God is eternal.
  • Peace is more precious than victory.
  • Forgiveness triumphs over revenge.

For Christians around the world, he stands as a reminder that sanctity is not limited to monasteries. Even rulers and public figures are called to holiness — and sometimes the greatest victory is the refusal to fight.

Holy Right-Believing Prince Igor of Chernigov, pray to God for us.

🖼 Product Features

Each icon in our workshop is made to last a lifetime and beyond. The image is printed with rich, fade-resistant pigment inks on a premium solid-core wood panel — then hand-finished with a natural beeswax coating that deepens the colors, protects the surface, and gives each piece the warm, reverent quality of a traditionally crafted sacred object. A metal hanging hook is included on the back, so your icon is ready to display the moment it arrives.

  • Crafted on a premium wood panel — 1.6 cm (0.6") thick, sturdy yet lightweight
  • Fade-resistant pigment print — rich, true-to-life colors that last for generations
  • Natural beeswax finish — hand-applied for depth, protection, and a traditional feel
  • Ready to hang — metal hook pre-attached on the reverse
  • Hand-finished by Orthodox Christian artisans in Portugal

📏 Available Sizes

• Small – 12 x 15 cm (5” x 6”)
• Medium – 23 x 30 cm (9” x 12”)
• Large – 30 x 39 cm (12” x 15”)

🎁 Perfect For

• Meaningful Orthodox Christian gifts
• Housewarming and family blessings
• Prayer corners and devotional spaces
• Baptisms, name days, weddings, and feast days

🌍 Worldwide Delivery

Securely packed and shipped worldwide from Portugal with tracking.

✨ Crafted with Tradition

Each icon is carefully made by Orthodox Christian artisans in Portugal — created to become a lasting blessing for your home or a treasured gift for someone you love.

    Shipping & Delivery

    Where do you ship from?

    All orders are handcrafted and shipped securely from Portugal.

    Processing time

    Please allow 3–5 business days for preparation before dispatch.

    Delivery to USA


    • FedEx Express: 5–7 business days

    • Standard Shipping: 10–20 business days

    Customs & Duties

    For most USA orders, no additional duties are charged at delivery.

    (If exceptions apply, local customs rules may vary.)

    Tracking

    Every shipment includes full tracking.

    Returns & Damage Protection

    30-day returns accepted.

    If your order arrives damaged, we will replace or refund it promptly.

    Product Details

    What is the icon made of?

    Each icon is created on a premium wood panel using archival mineral pigment technology for exceptional depth, color, and longevity.

    The surface is finished with natural beeswax for protection and a timeless appearance.

    A hanging mount is included, ready for display or prayer corner use.

    Is it hand-painted?

    This icon is a high-quality artistic reproduction of the original sacred image, produced using a professional multi-layer pigment process.

    Each panel is individually prepared and hand-finished by our artisans, ensuring a beautiful and durable result with the character of traditional icon craftsmanship.

    Custom Icons & Personal Orders

    Can I order an icon using my own image?

    Yes. We can create a custom icon using your image or a specific saint.

    Each piece is carefully crafted on a wood panel using our traditional process.

    Can you make a different size?

    Yes, we offer custom sizes upon request — including larger formats.

    Shipping costs for oversized icons are calculated individually.

    ✨ Handmade with Care

    All icons are created by our Orthodox Christian artisans in Portugal.

    Each piece is made individually, not mass-produced.

    🙏 Additional Information

    Is the icon blessed?

    Icons are not pre-blessed.

    You may have your icon blessed at your local parish if desired.

    Can this be a gift?

    Yes. We can include gift packaging or a personal note upon request.

    Product safety & manufacturer info

    Workshop: Iconsofsaints
    Email: info@iconsofsaints.com
    Location: Leiria, Portugal
    All icons are handcrafted by professional Christian artisans
    Specialization: Traditional Orthodox icons


    ⚠️ Safety Information (EU GPSR Compliant):
    This item is intended for decorative and religious use only.
    Not a toy. Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
    Keep away from open flames and high humidity environments.
    Designed for wall display. Includes a metal hook — ensure proper and secure mounting.
    Coated with natural wax — avoid use of chemical or abrasive cleaning agents.

    This product complies with the General Product Safety Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2023/988).

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