Traditional Semi-Gothic Chasuble
IHS Cross Design
Item Number: 9470
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This chasuble is handmade in Poland with exquisite floral brocade synthetic fabric. Each is lined with satin. Traditional IHS/Cross is pictured on the front and on the back. Accented with gold metallic banding. The neck opening measures 12in. (30cm.) A simple, yet truly elegant vestment.
Includes stole, chalice veil, maniple and burse. 50" backlength. Alb not included.

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