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SAINT PANTELEYMON TRIPTYCH 22x18 cm - wooden, gilded
Šifra: E-146-206
Brand: Riznica nacionalnog blaga
Handmade triptych Saint Panteleimon. The metal parts are ennobled with 24-carat gilding (the finest and highest-quality gilding on the market), as well as 925 fine silver plating. The icon is additionally decorated with zircons, in order to draw even more attention to all the smallest details that were taken care of during production.
The back of the triptych also has a handle/stand so you can easily position it anytime, anywhere. There are two angels in the left and right wings of the triptych.
The icon was modeled after the medieval icons, which were made to the smallest detail and everything except the face was forged. It was made using the technique of engraving, and then pouring metal into molds.
DETALJNIJE
- Saint Panteleimon triptych
- 24 carat gilding and silver plating fineness 925 on metal parts
- The icon is in the tree
- Contains zircons
- Dimensions: 22x18 cm
- There are angels on the wings of the triptych
- Handmade engraving technique
According to Christianity, the icon should be kept on the east wall of the house!
Saint Panteleimon or (in the Serbian people) Saint Pantelia was born in Nikomidia (today's city of Izmit in Turkey), from a rich pagan father Evstorgi and a Christian mother Evula. His birth name was "Panteleon", which translates as "lion in everything". Later, his name was changed to "Panteleimon", which has a different, opposite meaning.
As a young man, he studied first at a grammar school, where secular sciences were taught. Then he studied medicine, with the then famous doctor Efrosin. He became his assistant and followed him everywhere. The old persecuted Christian Ermolaius converted him to Christianity. Panteleimon became a great Christian, who tried to help people, above all with his medical skills.
One blind man, whom the doctors treated in vain, he healed with the name of Christ. The doctors accused him to Emperor Maximian, before whom he declared himself a Christian and before whom he healed a dispossessed man in the same way as he healed a blind man. The emperor put Saint Panteleimon to torment, but the Lord appeared to him several times and healed him. Finally, at the point of loss, he kneels to pray. The executioner hits him on the neck with a sword, but the sword breaks. And he could not cut him down until he had finished the prayer and himself told them to cut him down.
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