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Carved Orthodox iconostasis with crosses Iconostasis, a Greek word, literally means "icon stand". The iconostasis is a wall of icons and religious paintings, separating the nave from the sanctuary in a church. Iconostasis also refers to a portable icon stand that can be placed anywhere within a church. Iconostasis can be made of many materials, such as wood, metal, and stone. The most common material is wood, usually painted with a variety of colors and decorated with intricate carvings. Icons are usually painted on the wood and can range from simple two-dimensional images to highly detailed three-dimensional works of art. The icons are usually arranged in tiers and may be framed or unframed. Crosses are often placed at the top of the iconostasis to symbolize the connection between the earthly and heavenly realms. Iconostasis serves several purposes in Orthodox churches. It is a physical and visual barrier that separates the nave, where the congregation gathers, from the sanctuary, where the altar and clergy are located. It also serves as a focal point for worship, providing a place for the congregation to focus their attention and devotion. Additionally, the iconostasis serves as a reminder of the spiritual realm, providing a visual representation of the divine presence in the church. Iconostasis have been used in churches since the 4th century. Over time, they have evolved to become an integral part of Orthodox worship and are a symbol of the Orthodox faith
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