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Early Christian white chasuble in white brocade fabric
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Availability date: 07/06/2016
The early Christian white chasuble made of brocade fabric is a vestment of remarkable elegance. The fabric with which it was made, a very precious brocade, is highlighted by the play of agremans that constitutes the decoration.
The shape of the early Christian white chasuble is the ancient one, bell-shaped, tight on the shoulders. This characteristic of the shape gives the garment a very particular scenic effect that gives sacredness to the vestment.
The decoration of the early Christian white chasuble is made of golden papal wool, embellished with a delicate play of agremans. It forms the square neckline and the stolons on the front and back. While on the front the stolon is left free, on the back it has a further decorative element consisting of the episcopal symbol.
The stole of the early Christian white chasuble is decorated with embroidered crosses and embellished with hand-stitched pearls. The early Christian white chasuble coordinates with the bishop's miter 24202B160.