
Leather bookmark with the ICXC NIKA Christogram and a secure magnetic closure.
A leather magnetic bookmark featuring the ICXC NIKA Christogram printed on both sides. Holds securely to any page and arrives in its own gift box—perfect for Scripture, the Psalter, or a prayer book.
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This Orthodox magnetic bookmark is crafted from leather and features the ICXC NIKA Christogram, the ancient inscription proclaiming that Jesus Christ conquers. The Greek abbreviations ΙϹ ΧϹ for the Name of Christ, paired with NIKA ("conquers"), have adorned Orthodox icons, vestments, and prosphora seals for centuries as a confession of Christ's victory over sin and death.
Designed to keep your place in Scripture, the Psalter, a prayer book, or the writings of the saints, the bookmark uses a secure magnetic closure that folds over the page and holds firmly without slipping. The ICXC NIKA inscription is printed on both sides, so the Christogram is visible no matter how the bookmark is set.
Compact and durable, it is a small but meaningful companion for your daily rule of prayer and spiritual reading. The magnetic design protects pages from creasing, making it well suited for cherished devotional books you return to often.
Each bookmark arrives in its own gift box, ready to give or keep. It makes a thoughtful Orthodox gift for name days, baptisms, chrismations, Pascha, Nativity, or any blessed occasion in the life of an Orthodox Christian.
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly… in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.”- Colossians 3:16
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