Chalices
A chalice is a type of cup or goblet, often used in religious ceremonies and rituals. Traditionally made from materials like metal, glass, or ceramic, chalices are designed to hold liquids, such as wine or water. They are commonly associated with the Christian sacrament of Holy Communion, where they symbolize the blood of Jesus Christ.
Chalices can also be found in various cultures and contexts, serving as decorative items or symbols of status. In addition to their religious significance, they are often used in celebrations, such as weddings or awards ceremonies, where they may hold beverages for toasting.