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Antique 18th Century Chasuble
Antique 18th Century Chasuble
Antique 18th Century Chasuble
Antique 18th Century Chasuble

Antique 18th Century Chasuble
Chasuble from the Colonial School of the 18th century, made of hand-embroidered wool. Spanish Cut White Chasuble. With oriental baroque design embroidery, in polychrome wool. Originally made in the. Philippines in the 18th Century, This chasuble is in excellent condition for its age (over 300 years old). The exterior of the Chasuble is entirely original and there is no signs of repair/ restoration on it. This Chasuble is linked to the great maritime trade between the 16th and 19th century, where artistic pieces from farway lands such as Mexico, the Philippines, India, and China would enter into European hands. These works were highly valued for their quality and fine craftmanships. Has some spots/ wear on fabric due to age (over 300 years old). Please feel free to ask more questions/ request more photos.
Antique 18th Century Chasuble
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use

Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use
This is a brightly colored Roman Catholic Roman vestment, probably from the mid-20th century. Front and back of vestment have lime green and rose colored floral pattern. There are wide (1.25) gold vertical bands on back and front. The orphrey in front (where the Mass celebrant holds his hands in prayer), shows some wear, which is very common for used Roman chasubles. This has been repaired, but additional minor repairs may be needed. The “strings” that the priest uses when vesting for Mass are present. The chasuble measures 42 inches from top of shoulder to lower back hem. It is 29.5 inches across back. Finally the chasuble has a nice scalloped fringe around edges of the garment. Lining is light yellow fabric.
Catholic chasuble vestment brightly colored mid-20th century can be put into use