Chagall Roman Fiddleback Chasuble
Five Liturgical Colors
Item Number: 11972
This item is not returnable except in the case of a manufacturer's defect.
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This vestment is a traditional Roman style fiddleback chasuble. It is made of a stunning brocade featuring a subtle pattern of symbols, such as angels, the Chi Rho, and bread and wine. The chasuble, lined with dupioni silk, is a truly elegant, yet simple, traditional vestment.
All Chagall items are custom made to order for each customer. They are not returnable nor can they be exchanged. Please make sure you order the correct size and/or color as applicable. We encourage you to call us toll-free if you need any assistance with this item.
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