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| COMMISSIONING AN ENTIRELY NEW ICON ABA Cuprum is pleased to offer the patron the possibility to obtain an iconic work of their own specification. This might include an entirely new work or modifications to an existing item. ABA Cuprum is especially looking for challenging commissions. One of the more challenging recent commissions is shown immediately below: Icon #55S The "Ostra Brama" Virgin of Vilnius which is 1 x 1.3 meters (3 x 4 feet) and is made with jewels, crystals, pearls, stones, gold, and silver! Of course your iconic work need not be quite as challenging... COMMISSIONING AN ENTIRELY NEW ICON For commissioning an entirely new icon, you would submit an image, typically of a painting. This would then be transmitted to the icon maker in Poland. In your commission, you would need to specify such aspects as:
As a very rough estimate, a commissioned new icon would cost about twice that of one in the catalogue. ![]() COMMISSIONING MODIFICATIONS TO AN EXISTING ICON Modifying an existing icon would likely be less expensive than commissioning a totally new icon. Modifications of icons #1-70 could include all the specifications listed above for new icons (e.g., gold, crystals, enamelling, painting style). ADDING A DECORATIVE PLAQUE You might want to add a special dedication to the icon. Or perhaps the words would indicate ownership of the icon. It is possible to do this by adding a plaque to the back of an icon. The plaque would be fashioned in metal. A prototypical plaque is shown below (here added to the Virgin of Lichen icon) ![]() (English Translation: Those who come to Her draw plenty from Her sources of love and care. From my heart I bless you. The Curator of Mary's Sanctuary in Lichen, Father Eugene Makulski, M.A.) TRANSLATING YOUR SPECIAL ORDER INTO A NEW ICONIC WORK After your order is placed, ABA Cuprum will translate your image to a bas relief model. An example of this can be seen to the bottom image to the left. In this case, the painting of the western-style Madonna has been translated into a carved model. The model is then used to fashion the iconic work. ![]()
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