The roof was of tile, and by the altar and the nave of the church had a wooden narthex which was the tomb of Martyr Sinaita.
[1] The present church of the monastery Rukumija has a very simple form, a one-nave basis with narthex on the west and a semicircular apse on the east side.
Today's murals, and this is confirmed by the inscription on the south wall of the church was done by a monk Naum Andrić in 1971.
Painting is done in the "secco" technique, in terms of composition, is a classic and is fully in line with Orthodox iconography.
In the past, many people visited them because according to tradition they were built on the spot where Jelica's eyes fell.