KRALTAR-407-New Hand Carved Wood Reredos With 13 Carved Panels. Exceptional chapel size altar. Details include thirteen carved panels with the Holy Family in the center, Christ the King on top, angels in the base and five other life of Christ scenes. Dimensions: 10 feet in height, 7 feet in width, 3 feet in depth. All King Richard’s furniture is hand crafted to order utilizing the finest quality materials and techniques. Our products are not mass produced in a large factory or imported. Customer chooses the finish, styles, sizes, materials and any other alterations to suit your needs. Quartered oak, walnut or mahogany available for an additional cost. The sizes listed are standard, but can be modified to a reasonable degree if desired. Gold leaf trim details can be supplied at an additional cost. Letters can be carved into the wood at a cost of $30.00 per letter.
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New Hand Carved Wood Reredos/Altar With 13 Carved Panels
Item Number: KRALTAR-407
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Item Number: KRALTAR-407
Categories: Reredos and Side Altars, Altars
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