Model of Church St. Nicholas in Ramaca
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The miniature is made of plaster, hand-worked and hand-painted.
Dimensions: 11cm x 11cm x 6cm
In the village of Ramaca, about ten kilometers from Stragar, there is a church dedicated to St. Constantine and Helen. The church dates from the late 14th century.
The nineteenth-century census established that this church was better known by the name Kumanica and was mentioned in the "Krusevac Memorial" from the fifteenth century. The church is also mentioned in the writings of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, when the Turks visited this place during their march to the Balkans.
Sima Milosavljevic Pashtrmac undertook a major renovation of the church in 1836 and today it has the appearance of that period. The shape is a concise inscribed cross, with semicircularly arched niches and a dome. The slender tambourine, octagonally arranged on the outside, is semicircular in the interior and forms the central, architectural decoration of the building. The two lateral niches, proscomidia and deaconicon, are resolved in different ways: proskomidia is semicircular and deaconicon is square in shape. The central, altar apse is semicircular, while the roof is covered with pepper tile. On the west side is a mooring, the lower parts of which are made of broken stone and the upper part of a complex, wooden, bondruk structure.
Weight 400g
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