This set of vestments is in the ancient form of chasuble, being cut in the shape of a bell. It is usually referred to as a conical chasuble. As made by the Saint Bede Studio, this style of vestment is lightweight and comfortable to wear.
This particular set was made from dupion silk in a shade of ivory, it was lined in a golden taffeta and ornamented simply with a galloon in blue, red, gold and white, (one of the Studio's stable of ornamental braids).
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AMDG