Boxwood "Last Supper" Chalice Hand-Carved Communion Cup | Eternal Symbol of Redemption & Fellowship

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From the Upper Room to your altar—what was once held in the hands of Christ now becomes your tangible spiritual heritage. This is more than a chalice; it is a sacred vessel connecting your devotion to the eternal moment when Love poured itself out for humanity.

Crafted in prayerful reverence, this boxwood chalice transforms the words "This is my blood of the covenant" from sacred text to tactile reality—a tangible connection to the night that changed history.

Sacred Specifications

Dimensions:15 × 5.5 × 6 cm (5.9 × 2.2 × 2.4 in)
Weight:123 grams (4.3 oz) — Light enough to hold, substantial enough to signify
Material:Natural Boxwood — God-created, unprocessed, in its organic purity
Craftsmanship:Hand-carved by artisans who pray as they work
Finish:Natural Beeswax — Like the Spirit's anointing, preserving original beauty

Side view showing the Last Supper scene


Front view with detailed carving of Christ and disciples

From the Upper Room to Your Altar

This boxwood chalice is not mere craftsmanship—it is a threefold sacred legacy:

A Faithful Passing

"For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you" (1 Corinthians 11:23). As Paul transmitted the Lord's Supper to the early church, this chalice becomes your tangible link to that apostolic tradition—a visible connection to the faith once delivered to the saints.

A Fellowship Symbol

Commemorating the Lord's final meal of love with His disciples, this chalice embodies the koinonia—the sacred fellowship—that binds believers across centuries. It represents the unity of the Body of Christ, gathered around His table.

A Vessel of Intercession

Bearing the obedience of saints through ages: "Not my will, but yours be done" (Luke 22:42). Each time you hold this chalice, you join the great cloud of witnesses who have offered their lives as living sacrifices.

Chalice held in hand showing scale and detail

Held in prayerful hands - connecting past to present

Every Carving Stroke, an Act of Worship

The artisan's prayer while carving: "Lord, make this vessel a dwelling for Your glory." Each chisel mark becomes an act of devotion, transforming simple wood into sacred vessel.

✦ Thirteen figures capture that history-changing night—Christ and the twelve, forever united in this sacred moment

✦ Natural beeswax finish, like the Spirit's anointing, preserves the wood's original purity

✦ Single-piece carving symbolizes Christ's complete and unified Body—"For we were all baptized by one Spirit so as to form one body" (1 Corinthians 12:13)

Close-up of the carving details

Intricate carving of disciples' faces

Chalice in natural light showing wood grain

Natural boxwood grain in soft light

Chalice on home altar with Bible and candles

In its sacred home setting

Encountering Grace in Sacred Moments

When your fingers trace the wood grain, you touch more than wood—you touch grace made tangible:

During Communion

It whispers "His body broken for you" with tactile immediacy, transforming the sacrament from ritual to relational encounter with the Living Christ.

In Family Worship

It testifies "Where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them" (Matthew 18:20), becoming the centerpiece of your domestic church—the altar around which your family gathers.

In Personal Devotion

It murmurs "I am with you always, to the very end of the age" (Matthew 28:20), serving as a physical reminder of the Lord's constant presence in your quiet moments with Him.

Become a Vessel of Spiritual Legacy

This chalice yearns to serve not as decoration, but as an active participant in your spiritual journey:

For Newly Baptized Believers

As their first spiritual heritage—a tangible reminder of their new life in Christ

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For Young Couples

Establishing Christian homes—becoming their "family altar" for generations

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For Faithful Workers

Witnessing their "good fight fought"—a legacy of faithful service

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