Tuesday, 3 September 2019

Chasuble in Roman Catholic style


The Chasuble in its most simple form is a piece of cloth with the round opening in the middle to wear it and has cut on the sides that the arms were entirely exposed, leaving only a garment hanging over the shoulders in front and back. This form is known as the Roman style. This liturgical vestment is worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist in Western-tradition Christian churches, primarily in Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. This vestment comes with a matching stole.  The roman chasuble is magnificently embroidered and finished with orphrey banding and cut from church brocade. It has large Latin cross on the back with a single orphrey down the center of the front. The back of the vestment bears three different motifs IHS, CHI RHO, AGNUS DEI with unique designs. The chasuble is available in all liturgical colors.
·       This set comprises beautiful fiddleback with matching stole
·       The Fiddleback is made of Damask Fabric.
·       It has satin fabric lining.
·       The back of the vestment took up the embroidered Agnus dei Motif .
·       The ends of the whole vestment are finished with golden braids.
·       Mass set is optional (extra $40 only)
MEASUREMENTS:
          FRONT                          : Height-36" Width-15".
          BACK                            : Height-45" Width-29.7".
MASS SET is optional & consists: ( costs extra $40 only)
          Chalice Veil (20'' X 20")
          Maniple (19'')
          Burse (10'' X10'')
          Chalice Pal (8" X 8")


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