Let All Adverse Powers Be Crushed (Red, Yellow & Blue Design) | ICXC NIKA | Medieval Tile Design | Orthodox Christian Tote Bag
Let All Adverse Powers Be Crushed (Red, Yellow & Blue Design) | ICXC NIKA | Medieval Tile Design | Orthodox Christian Tote Bag
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Inscribing the invincible weapon of the Cross upon the waters,/ Moses marked a straight line before him with his staff and divided the Red Sea,/ opening a path for Israel who went over dry-shod./ Then he marked a second line across the waters and united them in one,/ overwhelming the chariots of Pharaoh./ Therefore let us sing to Christ our God,// for He hath been glorified.
- Katavasia of the Cross, Tone 8
Description
Description
The Remembrance of Death Cotton Canvas Orthodox Christian Tote Bag is a functional accessory, allowing you to haul your chotkis and tchotchkes, while proclaiming your membership in the Army of Heaven and inviting bewildered looks and inquiring questions.
Features
Features
- 100% cotton canvas
- Double-sided printing
- 15x16 inches (38x41 cm)
- Handles: 20 inches (51 cm)
- Heavy fabric (12 oz/yd² (406.9 g/m²))
- Reinforced stitching handles
Shipping
Shipping
United States
2 - 5 business days
USD $4.75 first item
USD $2.40 per additional item
Canada
10 - 30 business days
USD $9.39 first item
USD $4.39 per additional item
Australia
10 - 30 business days
USD $12.49 first item
USD $4.99 per additional item
Rest of World
10 - 30 business days
USD $10.00 first item
USD $4.00 per additional item
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Do not iron directly over the printed area - print may stick to the iron
- Spot clean
- Do not bleach
- Line dry



GPSR Product Information Mandated by the European Union
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Liberty Bags OAD113, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: Spot clean, Do not bleach, Line dry, Do not iron directly over the printed area - print may stick to the iron.