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Red Borromean chasuble in damask fabric
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The red Borromean chasuble that we present here is truly a very precious priestly vestment. Starting from the shape, ending with the decoration, the red Borromean chasuble has various characteristics that make it a unique vestment.
The shape of the red Borromean chasuble is, in fact, the "Borromean" one, characterized by smaller dimensions compared to the modern priestly chasuble after the Second Vatican Council.
The red Borromean chasuble is made of a light and soft damask fabric with a typical floral design. The "V" shaped neck and the front and back stole, however, are in satin, and are richly decorated with splendid embroidery.
The embroidery of the red Borromean chasuble is also inspired by baroque floral motifs, and is made with metallic thread in two different shades of gold. The main decorative element is the dove of the Spirit embroidered and placed in the center of the chest of the red Borromean chasuble, with a particular manufacturing technique that makes the embroidery almost three-dimensional.
The result is remarkable.
To frame the embroidery of the red Borromean chasuble, a discreet golden trimming has been applied, the same that runs along the entire profile of the garment.
Finally, the chasuble is lined with golden satin fabric, which gives light to the garment, as well as creating a beautiful chromatic contrast with the damask fabric with which this unique red Borromean chasuble is made.