In this Paschal Season, we are pleased to present some vestments made for Festal days, but which would also be suitable throughout the Eastertide.
This set of vestments is in the style we call Saint Austin. It is a stylised chasuble common in the Gothic Revival period of the mid-19th century. The chasuble is long, but not wide and comes to a point at the front and the back. As made by the Saint Bede Studio, this style of vestment is very comfortable to wear.
This particular set was made from a beautiful ecclesiastical brocade in a shade of ivory, it was lined in a lemon shade of taffeta and ornamented with a one of the Studio's unique braids Welby in colours of red and gold, enhanced with a matching galloon.
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AMDG