Crown for a statue

possibly Spanish

Not on view

A common practice in the Iberian peninsula was the ornamentation of religious sculptures, especially of the Virgin and Saint Joseph, with lavish garaments, jewels, or crowns of precious metals, donated by members of the churches to which they belonged.

Crown for a statue, Silver gilt, jewels, possibly Spanish

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