Chasuble stolon cornflower pietrobon

SKU: 4782

1.948,00

chasuble stolon cornflower Pietrobon in wool viscose with a classic cut embellished with golden stole on the hand and collar embroidered with cornflower cross

chasuble stolon cornflower Pietrobon (art.4782)

There chasuble stolon cornflower Pietrobon it’s a liturgical vestment made in viscose wool fabric and decorated with a stole on the front mantle and on the upright “V” neck embroidered in a cross with cornflower motifs in gold.

The classic cut of the chasuble and its upright “V” collar gives the robe an elegant and solemn tone, suitable for liturgical celebrations in both classic and modern contexts. The fit is the comfortable and wide fit of the classic model.

Unlike wool, viscose is an artificial fiber. Also called “artificial silk”, as it is obtained through a chemical process that allows you to obtain a silky texture without the need to use silkworms. Like silk, it creates fluid and natural drapes. An excellent quality viscose will have the appearance of a cotton, soft and delicate with a fluid and soft drape. It is an easy-to-maintain fabric, which does not shrink after washing in water but which needs a good post-wash ironing to regain its original aspect of softness and fluidity. Viscose is an ideal fabric for making garments with soft and flowing lines characteristic of priestly chasubles.

Strictly handmade in Italy, by skilled craftsmen starting from a paper pattern of the chasuble to get to package a high quality product.

The chasuble is one liturgical vestment expertly packaged by Pietrobon , a prestigious Italian laboratory of liturgical tailoring where design and craftsmanship come together to create precious and high quality clothing.

The chasuble with cornflower stole is available in the four liturgical colors: white, green, red, purple.

This is one tailored packaging of value and quality made in Italy.

Standard size:

  • Width cm 180
  • Length 135 cm

Details:

  • viscose wool fabric
  • stolon
  • standard size
  • available in the four liturgical colors
  • made in Italy