The primitive style of chasuble is shaped like a bell and when the arms of the wearer are by the side, it envelops the body from the neck to the chins. But when the arms of the wearer are extended, the conical chasuble folds up from the bottom, as the image above clearly shews.
These vestments were made from a rustic silk, with a linen-like weave and in a "natural" colour. The ornament of the front of the chasuble is very simple, but more elaborate on the back, as shewn in the image below. These vestments were made for a Byzantine parish in a tropical climate. The chasuble is unlined, but because of the weight of the silk, the vestment has good drapery and is not in the least flimsy.
The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.
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