For this post, we present a set of vestments made from an ivory brocade and fully-lined in a shade of gold silk. The chasuble in this post is ornamented in the well-known Roman style, a TAU at the front and a column at the back. This ornament is formed from a magnificent silk damask, featuring doves, and which is outlined with a golden galloon.
The chasuble is in the Studio's Saint Philip Neri style, which is the product of years of research into historical vestments and refinement of dimensions for comfortable use. The Studio revived this more ample 16th century style of the Roman chasuble in 2007 and since then we have made many of them. Beware of poorly-made imitations!
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The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics.
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AMDG