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reliquary altar church

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P1S
H2D Pro
P1P
P2S
A1
H2S
X1E
H2C
X1
A1 mini
H2D
X1 Carbon
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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12 h
3 plates

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Overview:
The piece is a liturgical or ceremonial ornament, likely a reliquary or an ornamental altar standard, crafted from a combination of gilded and silver-plated metal. Its design is symmetrical, highly elaborate, and rich in symbolism, characteristic of traditional religious goldsmithery

Probable Function
Due to its design and materials, this piece could be:
• A tabletop reliquary (although no visible cavity is apparent, the center could be symbolic)
• An ornamental standard to accompany religious images
• An altar ornament used in solemn celebrations
• A devotional piece of goldsmithery intended for display

Artistic Style
• Clearly influenced by Spanish Baroque goldsmithery, with an abundance of curves, gilding, and ornamentation
• The combination of gold and silver is typical of high-category ceremonial pieces
• The use of deep red in the center reinforces the idea of sacredness and symbolic value

 

The model includes a connector for printing the star without supports for gluing it, ensuring a clean print. Once printed, glue the star and assemble it onto the candelabra's connector

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