The front of the chasuble with maniple. |
The new vestments were made in the Borromeon style from an English silk-and-metallic-thread brocade in a bright shade of gold. The orphrey was formed from dupion silk in a shade of olive green. Upon the orphreys were placed appliqué and a vesica depicting the Lamb of God. The front orphrey was a column, the rear orphrey a Latin Cross.
The vestments were lined in red taffeta.
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The lower edge of the chasuble front |
Fleur de lis appliqué on the orphrey |
The rear of the chasuble shewing Agnus Dei vesica. |