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聖体表示のために
- Monstrance given to the Monastery of Alcobaça by Dom João Dornelas in 1412, with some later additions during the baroque period, National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
- The large Patriarchal Monstrance was a gift from king D. João V to the Patriarchal Cathedral of Lisbon, and is made of solid gold, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. It was commissioned in 1748, Lisbon Cathedral Museum, Portugal.
- Gold and enamel monstrance made in 1506 by Gil Vicente, and offered by king Dom Manuel I of Portugal to the Jerónimos Monastery. Nowadays in the National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
- The Diamond Monstrance, made between 1696-99 in the Viennese workshops of J. B. Khünischbauer and M. Stegner. The 6,222 diamonds decorating this treasure were from the bequest of Countess Ludmila Eva Frances Kolowrat Loreta(Prague).
- Late 18th to early 19th century 1,30 metres monstrance Asilo de Inválidos Militares de Runa, Portugal.
- Monument with a Monstrance in Rybnik, Poland in front of the Church of St. Laurence.
- Bemposta Monstrance; 18th-century silver gilt diamonds, emeralds, rubies, etc. National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
- 18th century Portuguese silver gilt and gems, National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
- Polish Rococo monstrances.
- Monstrance from the museum of the Melk Abbey, Austria.
- Monstrance from the museum in Pelplin, Poland.
- a 16th-century design for a Monstrance by Daniel Hopfer.
聖骨箱として
- Reliquary monstrance. Cathedral Treasury, Cologne, Germany.
- Reliquary monstrance, True Cross, Toulouse
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