These vestments were made from an English ecclesiastical brocade, in a rich shade of violet and lined with a taffeta red in colour. The vestments were ornamented in the Roman manner with the crimson red damask, outlined with a galloon in colours of burgundy and grey and a narrow galloon of the same colours.
This set is a modern interpretation of the chasubles illustrated in various depictions of Saint Philip. Although ornamented in the Roman manner, this is an earlier and more traditional form of "the Roman chasuble" being both wider and longer.
The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics.
Click on the images for an enlarged view.
The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.
Information on placing an order.
Please note that posts on this blog are set-up for viewing via a web-browser, not via a mobile phone.
AMDG

