Chasuble identified in the Religious Clothing of the late nineteenth century, made with the technique of sewing. Express joy and purity. It is used during the Christmas, Easter, memories and feasts of saints not martyrs and of the Holy Virgin Mary, Festivals and votive masses of the Lord that are not of Passion (Heart of Jesus, Christ the King, Corpus, etc.).
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Chasuble made of ivory white silk with brocade and embroidery of flowers and plants in different shades ranging from green, yellow, purple, light blue, using gradient colors to produce certain effects or alternating a strong color range with another clear. Decorated perimeter by gilded gold with simple geometric relief type decoration, which also orders the decorative space in three vertical bands.
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Height: 120 cm Width: 60 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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