Thursday, 2 July 2020

Cope Vestments for Clergy


The cope is a liturgical vestment, more precisely a long mantle or cloak, open in front and fastened at the breast with a band or clasp. A cope vestment may be worn by any rank of the clergy, and also by lay ministers in certain circumstances. If worn by a bishop, it is generally accompanied by a mitre. The clasp, which is often highly ornamented, is called a morse.

The most magnificent Processional Vestment in Latin known as Capa Pluvial is a cloak reaching to the feet fastened at the breast using a fine clasp and open below. An orphrey embroidered hood is attached to its back having golden fringes. It is worn by all ranks of the clergy.



Gracefully authentic Gothic Style cope Vestments, cut to an elegant shape.
FEATURES:
·         Premium Damask fabric with self designs.
·         Exceptional Orphrey with rich embroidery
·         Quality metal clasp
·         Fine tassel
·         Matching Stole (50" Long; 6" Wide)
MEASURES:
·         Cope (Neck to Floor) : 55" 
·         Orphrey  (Front)         : Length: 48" Width: 7.5"
·         Triangle Hood            : Length: 20.5 "
OPTIONS:
·         Satin lining ($15)
·         Humeral Veil ; 96" from end to end ($20)
·         Mass set ($40)

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