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English: Chasuble (Italy), 17th century
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English: Complete chasuble of red figured velvet with woven orphrey bands of a different velvet, edged all around all areas with gold metallic ribbon.The side panels are of red cut and uncut velvet in a satin foundation in a large-scale scrolling floral design. The orphrey bands are of cut and uncut velvet in reds, pinks and greens on a white satin ground in a large-scale, symmetrical floral design. Lined with linen.
Date 17th century
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium silk, metallic trim, linen lining
Dimensions H x W: 109.9 × 70.5 cm (43 1/4 × 27 3/4 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q1129820
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Accession number
1931-4-67
Credit line Gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt, from the textile collection of Mrs. Abram Stevens Hewitt
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  • Type: Chasuble
  • Country: Italy
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