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]]>The Brotherhood of the Gypsies of the Seville capital ordered the realization of a funerary monument dedicated to the Duchess of Alba at her headquarters in the Temple of the Valley, where the ashes of the one that was the sister of this Brotherhood have rested since her death.
This work of art is made of white Carrara marble manufactured by Cuellar Stone and molded by José Antonio Navarro Arteaga.
Surrounding this central medallion, a choir of six angels, representing their six children, carry different attributes in their hands: the handkerchief of the Virgen de las Angustias, due to her status as a waitress; the cross and the veil, in reference to the unshakable faith that accompanied him throughout his life; a paint palette, representing his love for the plastic arts; a Giralda, an expression of his deep connection with the city of Seville; a bullfighter's hat, for his well-known fondness for the world of bullfighting; while the last angel on the right side of the oval covers Seville with a cloak whose folds give the set the necessary plastic aesthetics typical of funerary monuments.
In the lower part, dividing the longitudinal axis, the coat of arms of Los Gitanos appears last.
Materials
Carrara White Marble, measures 240x190x45 and 1600kg.
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]]>Main altarpiece of Nuestro Padre Jesús del Gran Poder from the temple of the convent of La Visitación in Motril, run by the Reverend Nazarene Mothers, commissioned by the Brotherhood of Nuestro Padre Jesús del Gran Poder and Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor, whose title is the image of the Nazarene that is venerated there.
The altarpiece stands on a table with a wide longitudinal development, the front of which has been
divided into three spaces with curved shapes, and is divided into a bench, central body and attic. The bench has been designed with two lateral bases decorated with two circular medallions, which are the base of the columns of the first body. A central space between these plinths is reserved to house the silver tabernacle owned by the monastery.
Materials Red Alicante, Carrara White Marble and Marquina Black Marble.
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]]>Our designers and architects model the project adapting to the conditions of the place and optimizing the available spaces, no matter how small and inaccessible they may be.
Cuellar Stone also provides its clients with the possibility of establishing project financing mechanisms with systems that allow their implementation without prior investments.
The company studies and adapts its solutions with modular formats that fit any space. And it deals with the entire process, including the development of columbarium files and their corresponding administrative processing.
Materials
Green Macael, Red Alicante, Ivory Cream marble Macael white, Marquina Black Marble.
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Materials Dressing room lining in Indian White marble
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Materials
Red Alicante and Macael white, in 400 columns and in fountains and flooring, White Macael marble was used.
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