At the end of the 19th century the chasuble is made by sewing technique. It is a religious clothing made of green silk with silver plated. It is used during Ordinary Time, in the offices and Masses of the annual cycle. It means hope.
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Piece made of green silk, bordered by silver n gal to which a white lace trim is attached. The decoration consists of purple and pink flowers. In the central register there are corsages that start from golden vases. In both the front and the back area there are two parallel strips of gallons, which run vertically across the surface, starting from the neck marking a central border. On the back follows the same compositional rhythm. The surface of the chasuble is embroidered with colored silk thread based on large leaves and flowers. The lining of the piece is red silk.
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Height: 114 cm Width: 72 cm
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Located in the parish office.
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Foundation International Center for the Conservation of Heritage (Cicop), 2013.
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