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Reliquary with golden finish filigree lily h 10 cm
Catholic reliquary with golden finish filigree lily h 10 cm.Reliquary produced in Italy with excellent materials, made with painstaking care and precision by craftsmen.The brass reliquary is precious and this is underlined by the very prestigious decorations, which recall lily flowers with intertwined branches.The reliquary was produced through various stages of processing which include: casting, finishing and galvanic bath in 24 kt gold.It is equipped with a display case with a red velvet backg...
- Height12 cm
- External diameter5,5 cm
- Inner diameter3,8 cm
- Shipping Weight:2 Kg
- Height4.72 in
- External diameter2.17 in
- Inner diameter1.5 in
- Shipping Weight:4.41 lb
Brass, filigree
- Origin:Italy
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Catholic reliquary with golden finish filigree lily h 10 cm.Reliquary produced in Italy with excellent materials, made with painstaking care and precision by craftsmen.The brass reliquary is precious and this is underlined by the very prestigious decorations, which recall lily flowers with intertwined branches.The reliquary was produced through various stages of processing which include: casting, finishing and galvanic bath in 24 kt gold.It is equipped with a display case with a red velvet background and a transparent glass.Measurements: height 11 cm, internal diameter 6.5 cm. Made by Italian craftsmen in Italy.
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The Monstrance was purchased for our small parish Church. It looks fabulous; and is always used in the Easter processions on Maundy Thursday; and other processional services throughout the year; it certainly engages with the congregation within many spiritual ways. Thank you for the Monstrance; we will treasure its presence. Revd Brian Whitley