The six processional staffs are made in late Gothic style by the silversmith Francesco Linares, dating back to 1532. They have a Gothic temple shape with a double row of triple lancet windows in the roof. The cylindrical shaft is divided into different segments, some smooth and others decorated with embossed latticework enclosing large flowers. The six processional staffs have the CA (Caller) mark in Gothic characters and come from the Cathedral of Oristano.
