Figure 1. Apparel and cuff ornament of a dalmatic. |
In this post is shewn a glimpse of a pair of festal dalmatics made for a priest of the Archdiocese of Melbourne (Australia). The dalmatics were made from an ivory shade of English ecclesiastical brocade and lined in taffeta of a brass-gold colour.
The ornament was formed from one of the Studio's braids in colours of straw-gold, on red; the braid is a reproduction of a design of AWN Pugin. A square apparel, ornamenting the chest-area of the dalmatic, was formed from a brocade in orange, red and straw-gold, outlined with a quatrefoil braid.
Figure 2. Apparel and clavi ornament of a dalmatic. |
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