Medieval latticework of the San Galindo Chapel3D Model
Medieval window with latticework of the San Galindo chapel in the church of San Bartolomé in Campisábalos (Guadalajara, Spain). Built in the late 12th century and early 13th century, this chapel is considered a jewel of Romanesque art. Its lighting is done through a small window as a lattice, carved in stone.
The window is made up of a semicircular arch with checkered decoration. Inside, a 12-pointed star was carved in whose center a cross of Saint John or forked cross is drawn. The 12-pointed star in turn contains a six-pointed star, commonly known as the Seal of Solomon, made up of two interlocking equilateral triangles. Although this symbol is associated with the Jews, it was also used by Christians and Muslims as a protective element.
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