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Podea (Greek: ποδέα) (plural: podeai) is a kind of apron, that clearly designates a cloth hung at the foot of an icon in Orthodox Church, which often accompanies it in religious processions. This hanging often is embroidered with religious scenes or figures of the saints and liturgical writing. The image on a podea might either double or complement the subject of the icon: an epigram by Nicholas Kallikles describes a podea for the icon of the Theotokos at the Hodegon Monastery as “an image of the image”. It is also known as poderes skenos, kraspedon, pterygiori and emprostalion.

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  • Podea (Greek: ποδέα) (plural: podeai) is a kind of apron, that clearly designates a cloth hung at the foot of an icon in Orthodox Church, which often accompanies it in religious processions. This hanging often is embroidered with religious scenes or figures of the saints and liturgical writing. The image on a podea might either double or complement the subject of the icon: an epigram by Nicholas Kallikles describes a podea for the icon of the Theotokos at the Hodegon Monastery as “an image of the image”. It is also known as poderes skenos, kraspedon, pterygiori and emprostalion. Embroidered podeai evolved into an essential supplement to the iconic image. It serves to create a sophisticated interaction with the icon, creating another level of perception of the icon; as such, it can serve to enrich, and/or develop on, the theme of the icon itself. (en)
  • Пелена (пелена подвесная; греч. ποδέα) — плат, который подвешивался под иконы нижнего ряда иконостаса, а также под особо чтимые иконы, стоявшие в храме на отдельном постаменте или в киоте. Исполнение подвесной пелены было знаком особого почитания данного образа, благочестия заказчика и исполнителя. На пеленах чаще всего изображали голгофские кресты, реже вышивали изображения Богоматери, Христа, святых или «праздников». Нередко сюжет пелены не повторял композицию иконы, а варьировал её, внося дополнительные смысловые акценты, а во многих случаях на пелене вышивался литургический текст, прославляющий иконное изображение. Пеленой называли также роспись нижних частей стен храма, имитирующую подвесную ткань со складками. (ru)
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  • Podea (Greek: ποδέα) (plural: podeai) is a kind of apron, that clearly designates a cloth hung at the foot of an icon in Orthodox Church, which often accompanies it in religious processions. This hanging often is embroidered with religious scenes or figures of the saints and liturgical writing. The image on a podea might either double or complement the subject of the icon: an epigram by Nicholas Kallikles describes a podea for the icon of the Theotokos at the Hodegon Monastery as “an image of the image”. It is also known as poderes skenos, kraspedon, pterygiori and emprostalion. (en)
  • Пелена (пелена подвесная; греч. ποδέα) — плат, который подвешивался под иконы нижнего ряда иконостаса, а также под особо чтимые иконы, стоявшие в храме на отдельном постаменте или в киоте. Исполнение подвесной пелены было знаком особого почитания данного образа, благочестия заказчика и исполнителя. (ru)
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