The
Colma Necropolis is located outside of San Francisco and is a vast city of
souls for about 1.5 million people sleep within the gates of its sixteen
cemeteries. Although the Necropolis was founded in 1924, entire church graveyards
and neighborhood cemeteries predating the 1900s were relocated to Colma, from
San Francisco.
Today,
the cemeteries contain burial grounds, columbaria, private and public
mausoleums, chapels and a treasure trove of hidden art. Within the gates of the
various cemeteries can be found priceless stained glass windows, hand carved
monuments, and beautifully engraved metal doorways into private mausoleums.
Several of the hand engraved private mausoleum doors captivated me with their
intricate beauty & spiritual symbolism. During a recent visit to the
Necropolis I captured several images of them, which I will be posting.
In
essence the doors were made to be portals into spirit, doorways into eternity
and entrances to private chambers, where loved ones could find consolation. Many of the crypts are deteriorating with age
and much of the beauty Tiffany glass has disappeared sadly due to theft. My
visit was a rare opportunity to view the vanishing art of the Necropolis and an
opportunity to share what I found with others. Although this is funeral art; in
the end it is simply art with the capability of transcending death.
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