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SAINT PETKA


17.899,00 рсд

Saint Petka, also known as Paraskeva in popular tradition, lived in the 11th century and asceticized in the Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, where she was tonsured. She then journeyed through the Jordanian desert, and by the command of an angel, returned to her hometown, Epivti, where she passed away. Her holy relics were moved across various places, often hidden from the Turks. . They traveled from Constantinople through Trnovo, Vidin, Bursa, Wallachia, and Belgrade, eventually finding rest in the city of Iași, present-day Romania. Particularly revered among the Serbs, many Serbian families celebrate Saint Petka as their patron saint.
A triptych is a work of art composed of three connected parts, most often painted or carved, which together form a single whole. In Christian art, especially in the Middle Ages, the triptych was used as an altarpiece or part of an iconostasis.
The central part is usually the largest and depicts the main scene—most often Jesus Christ, the Holy Theotokos (Mother of God), or saints of our Church.
The side panels are foldable and typically feature saints, angels, or the Lord and the Theotokos.
It is practical for transport, which made it popular in the Middle Ages among traveling believers and priests.
Our triptych is made from the finest pieces of ash wood, using icon-painting craftsmanship inspired by Byzantine and medieval originals.
It is produced by metal casting and careful hand-finishing, enriched with 24-karat gold and 925 silver.
It is painted with epoxy resins and decorated with zircons.
If you wish to give your triptych as a gift, you can also choose a ceremonial gift box.
The dimensions of the triptych are: 220x255x32 mm.

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