Wrought iron crucifix, 'Christ on the Cross'
Hand crafted in wrought iron, Jesus appears on the cross. Byron Toscano depicts him in silhouette, creating a sensation of power and strength rather than of suffering. His beautiful expression of faith is contemporary in design. "This piece is very special for me, as I was able to share an important moment in history. That it deals with the life of Christ makes it even more special," the Guatemalan artisan confides.
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