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Hayes & Finch Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chasuble
Canterbury Collection
Item Number: 11749
This item is not returnable except in the case of a manufacturer's defect.
This stunning and inspirational Marian vestment! Would make a great gift for a priest with special devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help!
Finely detailed embroidery of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is the emphasis of this exquisite chasuble. Gold bound hem edges complement the luster of the gold threads used in the intricate embroidery design. Comes complete with a plain stole. Available in Soft Cream only.
Back length: 48in.
Width: 61in.
Diakon fabric, a special mix of polyester fabrics.
Each vestment in this Canterbury Collection is made of Dakion fabric, a soft to handle, fine woven crepe polyester fabric. Dakion fabric lends itself well to the full cut styling of this collection; it is flowing, light, comfortable to wear and drapes in soft gracious folds about the wearer. Each vestment is detailed with a front and back design of either contrasting paneling or exquisitely worked embroidered motifs in fine threads. Hem edges are narrowly bound in gold binding to enhance the hang of the garment. Each chasuble comes complete with a plain stole.
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