Replica of the chalice of Doña Urraca
Replica of the chalice kept at San Isidoro de León, with a modified inscription, containing a Eucharistic phrase.
Replica of cruet set of Sigüenza
Replica of an 18th century Sigüenza tray of wine-trays and bells.
Romanesque Tabernacle of Siguenza
Tabernacle inspired by the tradition of Spanish Romanesque pediments, with chapel fronts housing the apostolate and a pantocrator in the mystical mandorla as the main figure in the door.
Tabernacle of the private chapel of the Archiepiscopal Palace of Valencia
Tabernacle of architectural structure. Mouldings, cornice, pilasters… Iconographic development combined with the architectural elements: Pelican, Eternal Father and scene of the Annunciation on the inside of the door.
Tabernacle of the chapel of Casa Cuna Santa Isabel
Tabernacle housed in the wall with the scene of the pelican feeding its young, a Eucharistic symbol, on the door.
Eucharistic chest
Chest with a liturgical type iconographic development, with the evangelists on the sides and Christ the Saviour between the Roman soldiers as the top of the lid. The interior houses a small ciborium in the style of the paschal reserve.
Covers for Evangelical Book
The Saviour is depicted on the front and the Virgin on the back, both surrounded by liturgical symbols and decoration based on plant rhythms.
Picher set
Set of pitcher and basin for liturgical use.
Eucharistic Dove
Inspired by the ancient pigeons that served as a receptacle for the Easter stock.
Chrismatorie of Sigüenza
A Gothic-style pyx with three deposits inside for the Holy Oil paintings.
Cruet set
Juego de bandeja y dos vinajeras para uso litúrgico.
Chrismatores of Jativa Collegiate Church
Tray with two receptacles for holy oils for ceremonial use.
Holy water vassel and sprinkler from the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken of Valencia
Its architectural decoration reproduces the layout of the chapels inside the basilica, with Marian symbolism.
Archangels portapaz
Made to frame an antique miniature on copper using, in addition, four ivory figures.
Portapaz of Ivory Lady
A single-street altarpiece with a Virgin in ivory, surmounted by the Holy Spirit.
Portapaz with enamel
Inspired by the classic coffin-holders that have fallen into disuse in churches and are nowadays used for devotional or decorative purposes.
Censer and boat from the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken of Valencia
Both pieces are reminiscent of the basilica itself in their architectural decoration. They are round in section, with the necessary holes in the case of the censer, and oval in the case of the naveta.
Altar candleholder of Valencia Cathedral
Made to match the altar cross, it reproduces the neoclassical decoration of the Cathedral.
Paschal Candle of Our Lady of the Forsaken of Valencia
Triangular base decorated with garlands, mouldings and scenes from the Old Testament.
Brass and marble Paschal Candle
Decline of the classic candlestick with a triangular foot combined with marble cylinders on its shaft.