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Romanic Baroque Processional Crucifix with Crown | Multiple Sizes

Romanic Baroque Processional Crucifix with Crown | Multiple Sizes

SKU:432032/12

Regular price $1,350.00
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Romanic Baroque Processional Crucifix: A Masterpiece of Italian Craftsmanship

This hand-carved crucifix represents centuries of Alpine artisanal tradition, meticulously crafted by ULPE in Ortisei, Italy—the heart of the Val Gardena woodcarving region. Each piece embodies the spiritual devotion and technical mastery that has defined this UNESCO-recognized craft heritage since the 16th century.

The Significance of the Cross

  • Spiritual Symbol: The crucifix serves as a profound representation of Christ's sacrifice and redemption, making it a centerpiece for personal prayer and family devotion
  • Baroque Artistry: The ornate crown detail reflects the Baroque period's emphasis on dramatic beauty and emotional spiritual expression
  • Processional Tradition: Designed for ceremonial use, this cross carries the weight of liturgical history and communal faith practices

Ortisei & Val Gardena: The Legacy

Nestled in the Dolomites, Ortisei has been the epicenter of European woodcarving for over 500 years. The region's master carvers developed distinctive techniques passed through generations, creating works recognized worldwide for their precision, spiritual depth, and investment-grade quality. ULPE continues this legacy with museum-quality execution.

A Family Heirloom & Investment

  • Hand-carved from premium wood using traditional methods
  • Appreciates in value as a collectible religious art piece
  • Suitable for display, altar use, or processional ceremonies
  • Becomes a meaningful legacy to pass to future generations
  • Available in multiple sizes and finishes to suit your space and preference

Own a piece of Italian spiritual artistry—where faith, craftsmanship, and heritage converge.

 

 

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