Of all the styles of vestments regularly made by the Studio, the Maria Regina chasuble is the one enquired about most often.
These vestments, made from an Ivory-coloured damask and lined in blue dupion silk, are ornamented in a braid specially made for the Studio, based upon the work of AWN Pugin. The chasuble is usually made in the style of the 16th century: being not very wide and pointed at the front and the back.
This particular set was made for a young priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney.
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