Seal for Koliva IC XC NIKA

$33.00

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Description

Wooden seal, stencil, for the decoration of the Koliva. The seal depicts a big Cross in the centre and the symbol IC XC NIKA. It also has two handles for easier installation and removal.

Use: Cover the Koliva with caster sugar and then place the seal on the Koliva, on the centre of the pot. Sprinkle with cinnamon in order to capture the design of the seal. Remove the seal carefully so as not to spoil the design.

Symbolism: In Orthodoxy, koliva is one of the oldest traditions and they have special symbolism for our faith. The faithful bring Koliva to the Church at the Memorials and at All Soul’s Day. Koliva symbolise the Resurrection of the humans and the Lord, however every single ingredient of the Koliva has its own symbolism. In particular, wheat symbolises the dead, the souls of our loved ones, who are gone. Sugar symbolises the sweetness of the Paradise. Grated toast or sesame symbolise the soil, while raisins symbolise Our Lord, the Vine. Pomegranate symbolise the glory of the Paradise and the nuts, almond or walnuts, symbolise the new life. Finally, the silver or white sugared-almonds symbolise the bones that remain unchangeable, in contrast to the body that deteriorate.

Additional Information

Length 17cm
Width 17cm