This chasuble was worn by Pope Benedict XVI, during his visit to Brasil in May 2007.
The chasuble is made in Cantate, a structured fabric with gold threads woven into the material, of 99% wool and 1% lurex. Width 63" (160 cm), length 53" (135 cm), unlined; with inside stole.
Machine embroidered with gold and silver threads on handwoven banding in Seta fabric, with embroidery on the sides and embroidered neck. With embroidered roll collar "3".
The handwoven band has random knots woven into the fabrics. These are not considered as flaws, but enhance the rustic beauty of this fabric.
- Fabric: Cantate (99% Wool/1% Gold Thread)
- Dimensions: 53"L x 63"W
- Law, Stand Up Embroidered Roll Collar (3")
- Includes inside stole
- Available in White, Purple, Red, & Green
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*Some items are in stock, however if they are shipped from Belgium please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
Slabbinck is a family owned business that has been providing fine liturgical vestments to the church since 1903. They operate from Bruges, Belgium, where the company is a modern day ambassador of a centuries-old craftsmanship of gold embroiderers. Slabbinck is considered the gold standard in liturgical apparel and linens.