Description
Mitre "Korona" — Orthodox Liturgical Headwear
The Miter "Korona" is a ceremonial headpiece used by clergy during Orthodox Christian liturgical services.
Characteristics:
- Distinctive crown-shaped design
- Symbol of ecclesiastical authority and honor
- Worn by bishops and select clergy during Divine Liturgy and feast days
Usage in Church and Liturgical Setting
The Miter "Korona" is placed on the head of a bishop or elevated clergy, serving as a visible sign of dignity during important church ceremonies within the temple. Its unique crown form emphasizes the spiritual significance of the wearer’s role in Orthodox worship.
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