- (Russian: риза, "vestment," "robe"; Ukrainian: шати, shaty, "vestments") or
oklad (оклад, "cover"),
sometimes called a "revetment" in English, is a metal...
-
Theotokos of
Tikhvin icon
without oklad...
- icon's
central figure.
Icons were
frequently clad in
metal covers (the
oklad оклад, or more traditionally, riza риза,
meaning "robe") of gilt or silvered...
- 1697,
Empress Eleonora Magdalena commissioned the
splendid Rosa
Mystica oklad and
framework (now one of several) for it, and the
Emperor personally ordered...
- In the past, the icon has been
covered with
several elaborately designed oklad and riza (revetments)
which caused damage to the frame. The reverse, which...
-
Kursk gentry list (Razbornaya Desyatnya) of 1636 with the land
allotment (
oklad) of 150
chets (about 75 hectares). Naum's son,
Danila Naumov syn Kobozev...
- 17–18.
Achieving due age,
boyar scions received land
allotments (pomestnyi
oklad)
according to
their economic conditions,
service and rank. Then they were...
- some
paintings with
pressed metal facades,
historically known as
rizas or
oklads,
forming elaborate patterns in the
metal to
create a jacket-like patterned...
- property,
beginning to
remove valuable gold and
silver objects such as ikon
oklads, rizas,
gospel covers,
crosses and
ecclesiastical and
liturgical objects...