The chasuble was made from moiré taffeta, which is noteworthy for its vertical watermark effect, created during manufacture. It is a fabric which is not too flimsy and has pleasing drapery. Ornamenting the chasuble, back and front, is a column formed from straw-gold dupion silk, upon which is imposed one of the Studio's unique braids Saint Edmund.
The mitre has the same decorative scheme, but its ornamented is formed from a much narrower version of the Saint Edmund braid.
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