Amulets - Fylachto
Fylachto
Fylachto with Jesus Christ & Virgin Mary
Orthodox Fylachto Amulet with Saint Paisios
Charm (Fylachto) with Saint Christopher for the Car
Greek Orthodox Fylachto Amulet Saint George
Amulet - Orthodox Fylachto for Kids
Fylachto Amulet with Virgin Mary
Orthodox Fylachto Amulet with Saint Demetrius
Frequent Questions & Answers
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What do amulets symbolize, and how are they worn?
Orthodox amulets are items of spiritual protection and may be used in various ways, depending on the preference of the believer. They can be worn on the body or carried in a pocket or bag as a source of spiritual safeguarding. They may also be placed on a home prayer corner or even kept under the pillow at night. Typically, a mullet contains blessed items such as dried flowers from the Epitaphios service, small pieces of cloth used in holy rites (for example, the consecration of a church or the Holy Altar), cotton soaked in holy oil from the Sacrament of Holy Unction. In our online shop you can find a variety of embroidered amulets with Saints or amulets with cross, as well as children’s amulets and car amulets featuring Saint Christopher, the protector of travelers.
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Are there amulets featuring the Virgin Mary and Saints?
Yes, there are Orthodox amulets (Fylachto) featuring the Virgin Mary and various Saints. Amulets are objects of spiritual protection and can be used in different ways, depending on the preference of the faithful. They may be worn on the body or carried for spiritual safeguarding. Typically, the inside of these amulets contains items such as dried flowers from the Epitaphios, small pieces of cloth used in sacred ceremonies, such as the consecration of a church or the Holy Altar and cotton from the Sacrament of Holy Unction. In our online shop, you can find embroidered amulets depicting the Virgin Mary and Saints. More specifically, we offer:
1. An amulet with the Virgin Mary.
2. An amulet featuring the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
3. Amulets with Saints, such as Saint George, Saint Demetrius, and Saint Paisios.