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Early Christian white chasuble in shantung silk
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Here is the early Christian white chasuble made of soft shantung silk and lined with light golden satin.
The geometric decoration of this white chasuble is inspired by the decorative motifs typical of Byzantine art. The stolons on the front and back, in fact, are characterized by the alternation of embroidered elements to which stones and pearls have been alternately applied to form crosses.
The symbol of the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ has been embroidered in the final part of the rear stolon; a customization desired by the customer.
The same decoration as the stolons is present on the stole of the white chasuble, to which twelve bows in half fine gold have been sewn.
Along the entire edge of this white early Christian chasuble runs a delicate golden perforated agreman, which makes the garment even more precious.
Completing the early Christian white chasuble is the maniple, made of the same shantung silk as the garment and lined with golden satin. The handpiece is decorated with two simple embroidered crosses and eight golden bows.
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