KRFONTS-624: New hand carved marble baptismal font. King Richard's designed, delivered and installed this custom marble font for a Brookhaven, MS church. We also created the custom wood top in our wood shops. King Richard's marble products are hand carved from natural stone. We do not use cast or cultured marble.
This previously owned hand carved wood Baptismal font is ideal for any traditional church space. Valued new between $7,500 to $10,000 this hand carved wood Baptismal font features an octagonal design with hand carved inset crosses on the font and font cover. The font cover features a tiered top capped with a cross.
You may select from a wide variety of stone materials, colors and finishes.hand-carved church furniture of altar table and furnishings carved from high-quality natural marble. All of our church marble furniture, including marble altars, pulpits and baptismal font is made to order, you can customize your order to fit your needs.The sizes and …
Beautiful hand-carved antique Gothic oak baptismal font. Font is from a historical Ohio church — handmade by a German immigrant in the early 1900's. There is also a matching walk-in pulpit and lectern.
Marble Baptismal Font Gothic Hand Carved Solid and heavy marble font comes apart in two sections. Appears from chipping on top that it was rolled on its side to move it.
The Carved Marble Stone Baptismal Font Vessel is a handcrafted natural marble ceremonial vessel sink, handcrafted to order in the USA by Alexei Kazantsev.
Baptismal Font Designed To Match Wood Detail at Altar – Hand Carved in Butternut on Upper Section…
Baptismal Font ornately carved in oak in very good condition. 54” to the top of the cross and 22” wide. $1,250.00 … It has been a challenge to find house …
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The fewer moving parts and the simpler the design means easier maintenance and longer life (fewer chances for leaks!). Stone is a great material for baptismal fonts, but mixing stone with wood or metal helps to tie the font into the rest of the liturgical furnishings and can reduce costs.