The Shroud of Turin (Italian: Sindone di Torino) is a length of Linen Cloth bearing the Image of a man who appears to have suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with Crucifixion. There is no consensus yet on how the Image was Created. It is believed by some to be the Burial Shroud of Jesus Of Nazareth, despite Radiocarbon Dating it to the Medieval period. The Image is much clearer in Black and White Negative than in its Natural Sepia Color. The Negative Image was First Observed in 1898 on the Reverse Photographic Plate of amateur Photographer Secondo Pia, who was allowed to photograph it while it was being Exhibited in the Turin Cathedral. The Shroud is kept in the Royal Chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Northern Italy.
This Shroud is part of our Exclusive: Ancient Biblical Replica Collection. Each item is a Signed, Numbered, Limited Edition and comes complete with a Full Color, Professionally Printed, Certification Certificate.
This item is for a Replica of the famous Large Secondo Pia Image of the Face of Christ from 1898. This is the Negative Face Style Version. Our Image is Actually Printed onto a Middle Eastern Linen Cloth that is similar to the Actual Shroud. This Face Image is Large and measures: 3 Feet Wide x 3 Feet High x .75 inches Deep. It is Framed out with Wood and the Linen Cloth is stapled on the back similar to the way a Canvas Painting would be.
With the Shroud you will also get a Free PDF Copy of our Book; The Saga Of The Shroud. Our Book is 8.5 x 11 inches and over 145 pages with many Rare Pictures from Ancient Books. The Front Cover has a Full Color Close Up Image of the Real Shroud. The Back has a close up photo of the Secondo Pia Reliquary of his 1898 Photographs. The Book delves into the timeline of the Shroud before the 1349 Factual Timeline by using some New Information that has come to Light Recently.