Molina chalice and ciborium with Jesus' life, cup of bicoloured 925 silver

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Molina chalice and ciborium with Jesus' life, cup of bicoloured 925 silver. Set of chalice and ciborium from Molina's classic collection, richly and meticulously decorated.
The base is decorated with an embossed floral pattern and four scenes framed by medallions: the Annonciation, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection.
The stem is hammered, while the node and the sub-cup are silver-plated and decorated by embossed floral patterns.
The cup is smooth and shiny, only decorated by two ...



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Molina chalice and ciborium with Jesus' life, cup of bicoloured 925 silver. Set of chalice and ciborium from Molina's classic collection, richly and meticulously decorated.
The base is decorated with an embossed floral pattern and four scenes framed by medallions: the Annonciation, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection.
The stem is hammered, while the node and the sub-cup are silver-plated and decorated by embossed floral patterns.
The cup is smooth and shiny, only decorated by two engraved horizontal lines. The inner cup is made of 925 silver with gold plated finish.
Made by hand by Molina, well-known Spanish company creating high-quality liturgical items
Chalice height: 7.3 inches.
Chalice diameter: 4.7 inches.
Ciborium height: 8.5 inches.
Ciborium diameter: 4.7 inches.

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