Earrings, an ornament from The Lazarica Church
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Even though architectural monuments of medieval Serbian culture and religion were created within the framework of Byzantine art, they are considered unique, mostly due to the independent historical growth of the Serbian Orthodox Church and state. This jewelry is an artistic interpretation of decorative elements which could be found on the walls of the monasteries or inside them.
The idea for the collection Medieval Serbia Ornaments came from the illustrations and drawings of decorative architectural elements from Serbian monasteries. The ornaments chosen for this jewelry belong to the several monasteries and they were originally made of stone, copper or simply painted on the walls.
Each piece of jewelry is packed in an original box and has a bilingual explanation.
Earrings, an ornament from The Lazarica Church (Serbia, 14th century).
Material: zinc, silver plated and patinated
Dimensions: 6 x 3.2 cm
The Lazarica Monastery, the court church in Kruševac, was built in 1377 by Prince Lazar in the Moravian style. Windows, portals and rosettes are skillfully decorated with shallow stone reliefs of geometric shapes. This jewelry is inspired by a decorative element from the altar window.
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