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Hand Embroidered Good Shepherd Gothic Chasuble | Roll Collar | Cotton/Poly

$27,300,698.10
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The Good Shepherd motif was designed by Hendrik & Maurice Slabbinck during World War II. Jeroen Kerre adapted the original design to a combination of traditional and modern techniques of hand-and-machine embroidery. The Good Shepherd design is hand embroidered, while the Pelican and Paschal Lamb motif are machine embroidered. The flowers in the band have a strong liturgical meaning. The Good Shepherd goes back to the words of Christ; Jesus tells us in John 10:11: "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep."

The design is an expression of the gratefulness and beauty that we experience in the eternal love that Christ offers us, through his own sacrifice and Resurrection.

  • Chasuble with hand embroidered bandings of the Good Shepherd and the machine embroidered emblems of the Pelican and the Lamb of God. Finished with Gold braid
  • Fabric: Moire (55% Cotton/45% Polyester)
  • Dimensions: 53"L x 63"W
  • Gothic Chasuble
  • 3.54" stiff Roll Collar
  • Includes inside stole

Chasuble is custom made-to-order, please allow 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.