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Lazo

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Double ribbon forming a cockade. The outer ribbon is formed by eight points, made with silk ribbon 7 cm. wide, in red, green, white and purple, forming a garland motif in that with a line of blades on both sides. The inner loop is made up of four points, made with silk ribbon 4 cm wide, in white, strawberry and green, forming a motif of vases with a line of crosses on both sides; one of the points of this smaller loop is different from the other three, presenting the same motif as described in the larger loop. \In the center, sewn, openwork medal. \On the back, blue ribbon sewn from which hangs a medal depicting the Virgin of the Tabernacle standing, holding the Child in her arms. \The medal represents the virgin of the tabernacle standing, holding the child in her arms. The effigy wears crown and triangular mantle, little worked in its details. It is framed in a throne, evoked by two torsal columns on each side and an upper arch with rays.
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Title: Lazo
Description:
Double ribbon forming a cockade.
The outer ribbon is formed by eight points, made with silk ribbon 7 cm.
wide, in red, green, white and purple, forming a garland motif in that with a line of blades on both sides.
The inner loop is made up of four points, made with silk ribbon 4 cm wide, in white, strawberry and green, forming a motif of vases with a line of crosses on both sides; one of the points of this smaller loop is different from the other three, presenting the same motif as described in the larger loop.
\In the center, sewn, openwork medal.
\On the back, blue ribbon sewn from which hangs a medal depicting the Virgin of the Tabernacle standing, holding the Child in her arms.
\The medal represents the virgin of the tabernacle standing, holding the child in her arms.
The effigy wears crown and triangular mantle, little worked in its details.
It is framed in a throne, evoked by two torsal columns on each side and an upper arch with rays.

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