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Our new priest asked me to make a ciborium to hold the communion wafers during lent. The rest of year we use a silver ciborium but during lent we use wooden or earthen ware on the alter. We had an earthen one that looked like a tortilla holder for fajitas, just didn't really seem right. Last year I had made a large and small patten out of pecan, so this year he asked me to make a matching ciborium. It's all pecan with a walnut knob on the lid, three coats of hand-rubbed poly followed by the Beall system to polish it. Here are some photos of the completed vessel that I presented to the glory of God on Ash Wednesday.
The photo was taken on a towel in the alter guild room yesterday since I didn't take any photos before I took it to the church. Not exactly a photo booth but you get the idea.
I probably should have made it a little thicker since it is made to be used for several services each week, lid is only maybe 1/8" thick. Overall about 5" dia. Comments?
The photo was taken on a towel in the alter guild room yesterday since I didn't take any photos before I took it to the church. Not exactly a photo booth but you get the idea.
I probably should have made it a little thicker since it is made to be used for several services each week, lid is only maybe 1/8" thick. Overall about 5" dia. Comments?