In this post, we are pleased to illustrate a set of green vestments made for an ordinand from the United States.
This set, in the Saint Philip Neri style, was made from a beautiful shade of olive green dupion silk and lined in a coppery-shade of taffeta.
The vestments were ornamented in the Roman style with a rich brocade in colours of burgundy and gold, edged with one of the Studio's unique braids in the colours of black and gold.
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Thursday, 30 July 2020
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Conical vestments
The Saint Bede Studio recently completed this set of red vestments for a returning customer from Texas (USA). This is in the semi-conical form, the style of which pre-dates the mediaeval period.
The chasuble was made from a deep red shade of dupion silk and lined in a bronze-coloured taffeta. Its ornament is based on the well-known chasuble of Saint Thomas Becket housed in the French Cathedral of Sens.
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The chasuble was made from a deep red shade of dupion silk and lined in a bronze-coloured taffeta. Its ornament is based on the well-known chasuble of Saint Thomas Becket housed in the French Cathedral of Sens.
Please click on the images for an enlarged view.
Enquiries : Visit this page
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