The Studio has made many such chasubles, based upon careful study of illustrations of mediaeval chasubles and examination of modern reproductions. Through trial and error, the Studio has developed a form of conical chasuble which is comfortable to wear, although the wearer certainly benefits from the assistance of a minister to adjust the chasuble.
This set is made from an English ecclesiastical brocade, lined in a lovely shade of crimson-red taffeta. The ornament is formed from a reproduction of a mediaeval braid, in colours of crimson and white upon a dark background. The perimeter of the chasuble is outlined with a quatrefoil galloon in the colours of crimson and platinum.
At the Saint Bede Studio, we strive to avoid the idea that the designation Ordinary Time is a reason to make green vestments which are non-descript, or lacking in inspiration. In the case of this set, it might be noted that the colour gold is absent from the ornamental scheme. This makes this set distinctive; its colours are intended to be based on the colours of nature.
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