Temples

The Temple is a wooden or marble structure which separates the main church and the Holy Step with three gates, the Central or Royal Doors and the North and the South or the Deacons's Doors.

After the Iconoclasm, the hitherto low Temple evolved into the high Temple as we know it today, with large icons placed next to each other. In particular, at the top of the Temple is the icon of Christ, the Virgin Mary, St. John the Baptist, the Archangels Michael and Gabriel and the icon of the Patron Saint of the temple.

Its symbolism is attributed to the Christian continuity by the veil of the Temple in Jerusalem which was torn by the death of Christ.

The Ecclesiastical Temples of our collection are wood-carved constructions, with elaborate designs of the Christian faith and tradition. They are carved with detail and dexterity to decorate any Holy Temple.

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Fr. Simeon

"...I also should send compliments to your workshop on the Enameled Candili that I ordered back in 2010. It is perfect for our iconostasis, it is not too heavy and the damage that was being done by a four candili lamp has ceased. All of the parish council and the parishioners who noticed the change have commented on the beauty of the enamelwork and noted that it truly suits its place above the Holy Doors on the iconostasis...."

April 4, 2011 Read more...