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The Saint Bede Studio completed recently a set of Rose vestments for a returning customer from Louisiana USA. This set was in our style
Saint Benet, being derived from the chasuble form re-introduced into England in the 19th century by AWN Pugin.
The chasuble is made from a darker rose-red shade of dupion silk and lined with taffeta in a brighter shade of rose. The ornament is formed from one of the Studio's newer braids
Rose Antiqua, having been developed especially for use with rose and violet vestments.
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