St. Donatus Church, Zadar
€81
Description of the Motif
The Church of St. Donatus is the symbol of the city of Zadar and the most famous monumental building in Croatia from the early Middle Ages (9th century). The round pre-Romanesque church with an unusual cylindrical shape and a double interior space stands out for its originality. Until the 15th century, the church was called the Church of the Holy Trinity, and since then it has been named St. Donatus, after the bishop who had it built.
About the Product
The motif is made of 925 sterling silver, using the forging technique. The silver motif is placed on a base that is framed by a wooden frame with glass. The product is packaged and protected in a suitable decorative box.
Frame Size
| Size | CM | IN |
| 1 | 13x16cm | 5.1x6.2in |
| 2 | 17x21cm | 6.6x8.2in |
| 3 | 20x24cm | 7.8x9.4in |
| 4 | 25x32cm | 9.8x12.5in |
| 5 | 30x37cm | 11.8x14.9in |
Technical description of the product
The motif is made of 925 sterling silver, using the forging technique. The silver motif is placed on a base that is framed by a wooden frame with glass. The product is packaged and protected in a suitable decorative box.
| Square Frame |
Size / 15x15cm. |
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