Monstrace of the Transfiguration

The transfiguration of the Lord on Mount Tabor is depicted at the base, while above it are three canopies for the aracheli, Moses and Elijah.

Wheat sheaf monstrace

Powerful symbolism of the sheaf of wheat as one of the Eucharistic elements, in the form of a beam or glow around the aracheli.

Minor monstrace

Simplicity and symbolism of wheat as a Eucharistic element.

Processional custody of Santander Cathedral

The design of this monstrance was based on the jewels that the donor wanted to be kept in the monstrance. Iconographic programme of Tabor, with Moses and Elijah and, on the shaft, the virtues (Faith and Hope, Charity is represented in the sacred form).

Image of Our Lady of the Puig

On the front is the slab with the image and on the back, in embossed silver plate, a representation of the discovery of the image.

Crown for Purisima Virgin of Puebla del Salvador

Crown with an exclusive design for the titular image of the Old Brotherhood of María Santísima de la Concepción in Puebla del Salvador (Cuenca). It combines symbolic elements chosen by the client, jugs with lilies – alluding to the brotherhood’s coat of arms – and different jewellery votive offerings belonging to devotees of this image.

Gothic Crowns

Designed for a seated Virgin and child, using materials known at the time.

Glowing crown drawing

Design based on vases with lilies, an element associated with the Virgin Mary, to be made in silver, gilded silver, pearls and applied jewels.

Crown set for Our Lady of Peace

Set of crowns (with applied jewellery), olive branch and cross for the orb, both carried by the child. Material provided by the population for the making of the crowns.

Comb-like glow

Diseño con alegorías de la Virgen, rayos, estrellas, y ritmos de eses y rocallas cinceladas.