ECCLESIASTICAL Extravagance

Portion of the Monstrance of Arfe, Treasury of Cathedral, Toledo, Spain
The lower section of La Custodia de Enrique de Arfe or the Monstrance of Arfe. The outer structure, which measures over ten feet tall, was made of solid silver and gilded. In the center stands a smaller, solid gold monstrance studded with gems and pearls. The inner monstrance belonged to Queen Isabella the Catholic and was brought to Toledo in 1505. The gothic style outer structure was made by silversmith Enrique de Arfe between 1517–1524; the gilding was applied later in 1595. Legend has it that the monstrance was gilded with the first gold brought back from the New World by Columbus. It is used to display a communion wafer on special occasions. The monstrance is/was paraded through the streets of Toledo in the annual feast of Corpus Christi.
This is really heavy indeed, in all imaginable sense!
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LOL. It was incredible. So much detail you couldn’t take it all in.
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Holy cow (literally)! That is amazing. I can’t image using it. Great shot and a fun read. Thanks for joining the challenge!
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Thanks. It was amazing. We saw a couple more after this but this one is the most elaborate. Think of the security you would need to take this outside and use it in a procession.
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