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Renaissance Monstrance in Gold-Silver Finish H. 85 cm
Renaissance style church monstrance with gold-silver finish, 85 cm in height. Crafted in Italy with meticulous care and precision using excellent raw materials. Made of brass through lost-wax casting with hand-chiseled details. The brass has been silver-plated and gold-plated using galvanic baths, enhancing its beauty. Among the decorations, you can easily notice: Saint Peter with the cross, Saint Joseph with the Child and a lily, and the Madonna with the Child at the base; the symbols of the 4 ...
- Height85 cm
- Diameter40 cm
- Shipping Weight:5 Kg
- Height33.46 in
- Diameter15.75 in
- Shipping Weight:11.02 lb
Brass
- Origin:Italy
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Renaissance style church monstrance with gold-silver finish, 85 cm in height. Crafted in Italy with meticulous care and precision using excellent raw materials. Made of brass through lost-wax casting with hand-chiseled details. The brass has been silver-plated and gold-plated using galvanic baths, enhancing its beauty. Among the decorations, you can easily notice: Saint Peter with the cross, Saint Joseph with the Child and a lily, and the Madonna with the Child at the base; the symbols of the 4 Evangelists - the Lion, the Eagle, the Bull, the Angel, and 8 colored stones in the rays; a winged angel, wheat and grape clusters. The figurines at the base and the Angel under the rays are fully sculpted. Measures: 85 cm in height, 40 cm diameter of the rays. 100% Made in Italy.
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Magnifique berger. Les lignes sont simples mais le travail du bois est tout en finesse! Les détails du visage sont particulièrement remarquables. Un bel ajout à la crèche !
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