Although there are many different shades used for Lenten and Advent vestments (none of which has a claim to being the correct colour),
nevertheless, this particular shade of violet is closer to what was
used during the mediaeval period and through until the 19th century. It
is a subdued colour, but not dark, closer to the shade of the flowers
Violets.
Instead
of the ubiquitous treatment of gold ornament, these vestments are
ornamented with galloons of a silver-grey and are lined in the same
colour. The vestments are ornamented in the Roman manner.
Matching the chasuble is a cope, whose orphrey is also formed with outlining braids in silver-grey.
Matching the chasuble is a cope, whose orphrey is also formed with outlining braids in silver-grey.
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