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Quilling altar reliquary tabernacle frame cross picnic nineteenth church candles

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D30 60

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1 500,00 €

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Quilling * representing a church altar with its tabernacle and decorated picnic candles above a beautiful radiant cross (dedicated to St. Victor and Martha), presented in a column chapel, all decorated with flowers and vegetable friezes , XIXth century.

This Quilling is in good condition and of exceptional quality.

A note: some elements are detached and move inside, light wear of time, see pictures (see red arrows).

* Quilling:

craft technique of winding narrow strips of paper to create shapes and various ornamental motifs. The Quilling is an ancient technique that was used in the Middle Ages in poor churches to imitate the decorations filigree gold or silver. The achievements were often called reliquary paperole reliquaries. Quilling is a term derived from paper. It includes not only technical, but also the realization of paper. The name rolled paper is sometimes used synonymously.

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  • Dimensions 31,7 cm x 40,5 cm
  • Depth 8,5 cm