Thursday 12 September 2024

Festal Vestments in the Saint Philip Neri style : 2

Saint Philip Neri vestments

In this post, we are pleased to present further glimpses of a set of festal vestments, made in the traditional Roman style.  The vestments are made from a familiar tapestry fabric and fully-lined in crimson-red cloth.  The chasuble in this post is ornamented in the well-known Roman style, a TAU at the front and a column at the back, formed by a stripes of crimson-red brocade and an outlining burgundy and gold galloon. 

The first image depicts a section of the back of the chasuble, including an attractive applique of the Greek letters Kai and Rho.  The second image depicts a section of the front of the chasuble.

The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.

The chasuble is in the Studio's Saint Philip Neri style, which is the product of years of research into historical vestments and refinement of dimensions for comfortable use.  The Studio revived this more ample 16th century style of the Roman chasuble in 2007 and since then we have made many of them.  Beware of poorly-made imitations!

The Saint Bede Studio


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The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics.

Enquiries : stbede62@gmail.com



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AMDG