Portable custody is encompassed within the Eucharistic objects as a sacred vessel. It is dated in the 18th century, knowing the data that was made by Diego Joseph de Chavarr a (City of Mido, 1714). The custody is divided into four parts: the foot or base, ca ao astil, the sun and the manly. The foot or base serves as a basement and can be of several forms, with very different motives. The Ca ao Astil is the piece that joins the foot with the sun. The sun is composed of a circular disk, hollow in the center, on whose front and around it the decoration is arranged. The virile is the exhibitor proper, where his obverse and reverse are protected by a glass. The back of the virile is a door that opens and closes for the placement of the Sant simo Sacramento.
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Portable custody of gold and embossed silver. Circular foot of high cylindrical base with superimposed ornament of symmetrical motifs based on sinuous angels. The shaft has a pan-shaped jarring boot with handles where the knot sits. The virile is circular with a border adorned with angels from which arises a stream of flamed rays ending in stars of similar sizes and which ends the whole an upper cross, with straight arms and rays in the angles of the cruise.
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Height: 70 cm Width: 33 cm
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Sacrist a.
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Foundation International Center for the Conservation of Heritage (Cicop), 2013. BOC.2011 / 227. File of modification of the Cultural Interest Property, with a category of Historical-Artistic Monument, in favor of the Church of Santiago Apstol, in the municipality of Los Realejos.
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