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Black Madonna Coin

Original price was: CAD $35.00.Current price is: CAD $20.00.

Our Lady of Częstochowa’s image juxtaposes several ideals of womanhood: a powerful, heavenly queen, a suffering mother, a perfect nurturer…(the) scars a sign of suffering she shares with her worshippers. ~ Trochimczyk

Black Madonna will hear the calls of those with depression, one who is searching to fill the void, folks with fertility & menstruation issues, & those who need protection and guidance. She is a healer and the light at the end of a dark tunnel. Although she appears burned by fire she is filled with answers.

The legend concerning the two scars on her right cheek is that in 1430, Hussites stormed the Pauline monastery. Plundering the sanctuary. Among the items stolen was the Black Madonna icon. After putting it in their wagon they tried to get away but their horses refused to move. They threw the portrait to the ground inflicted two deep strikes to the icon with their sword. When the robber tried to inflict a third strike, he fell to the ground and writhed in agony until his death.

In 1928 Walery Cyryl Amrogowicz completed this creation of zloty coins. The Polish Ministry of Treasury rejected his design, but he nonetheless ordered some sets for himself and friends.

This beautiful reproduction coin medal can be used to connect to Black Madonna through ritual and mediation work.

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Weight 20 g
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 0.1 cm

Description

Our Lady of Częstochowa’s image juxtaposes several ideals of womanhood: a powerful, heavenly queen, a suffering mother, a perfect nurturer…(the) scars a sign of suffering she shares with her worshippers. ~ Trochimczyk

Black Madonna will hear the calls of those with depression, one who is searching to fill the void, folks with fertility & menstruation issues, & those who need protection and guidance. She is a healer and the light at the end of a dark tunnel. Although she appears burned by fire she is filled with answers.

The legend concerning the two scars on her right cheek is that in 1430, Hussites stormed the Pauline monastery. Plundering the sanctuary. Among the items stolen was the Black Madonna icon. After putting it in their wagon they tried to get away but their horses refused to move. They threw the portrait to the ground inflicted two deep strikes to the icon with their sword. When the robber tried to inflict a third strike, he fell to the ground and writhed in agony until his death.

In 1928 Walery Cyryl Amrogowicz completed this creation of zloty coins. The Polish Ministry of Treasury rejected his design, but he nonetheless ordered some sets for himself and friends.

This beautiful reproduction coin medal can be used to connect to Black Madonna through ritual and mediation work.