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There are endless options so feel free to contact me with any ideas you have. If you like a particular chasuble, fabric or trim and would like to work with it in a different way email me and we can discuss your ideas. There is a wonderful array of colors in 100% percent dupioni silks some of which interweave two colors that are especially beautiful. Silk unlined makes a wonderfully light vestment if you reside in a hot climate. There are polyester fabrics made specifically for vestments that offer very affordable, durable vestments in all the traditional liturgical colors. I am always searching for affordable or unusual bandings and embellishments to adorn a vestment. Some vestments are one of a kind that have a trim or applique that is unique or limited. On these and quick ship chasubles, the exact measurements will be noted. Ready to ship chasubles have a Q in there number. At the very end are vestments I have made over the years but either the fabric, trim or emblem is no longer available. They are marked with an R in the number. If you like the design of that chasuble, we can discuss the options. All chasubles come with understole edged with fringe. Matching chalice pall, chalice veil and burse are available. If you have any questions or would like to discuss a particular chasuble, please refer to number in description.

RCH-110 White and Silver Metallic Brocade Vestment with Blue and Silver Embroidered Banding

RCH-110 White and Silver Metallic Brocade Vestment with Blue and Silver Embroidered Banding

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White and silver baroque metallic brocade. Adorned with 3.25” blue and silver embroidered banding. Soft cowl collar. With matching stole 4” stole.

Fabric is no longer available. Similar fabric is available. Please contact me if interested.

 Baroque refers to a period in time during the 17th century when indulgence and ornate embellishments ruled fashion. The term brocade comes from the Italian “broccato” meaning "embossed cloth" and the metallic threads used in this decorative fabric give it a lustrous and sumptuous appearance as well as a luxurious texture.

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