This style is the Saint Bede Studio's own contemporary interpretation of the ancient form of Roman chasuble. It is extremely ample but, being carefully shaped, does not fall like a blanket on the wearer (as so many contemporary vestments do). Rather it falls into the folds of the arms and gathers gracefully.
This particular vestment is made from a deep green fabric (not so easy to obtain) and ornamented in the Roman style - being a Tau ornament in the front and a column at the back. The striking ornament is formed quite simply from an ecclesiastical brocade in colours of burgundy and old gold.
The Saint Martin chasubles can be made in a variety of qualities of fabric in all the Liturgical colours, and can be lined or unlined.
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