Chasuble
Category
Costume
Date
1700 - 1800
Materials
Damask
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Snowshill Wade Costume Collection, Gloucestershire
NT 1350870
Summary
Chasuble; Light cinnamon damask, slightly brocaded in almond green and cinnamon. Lined with canvas, originally hydrangea pink (faded). Cut in Roman style, with 'V' front, sides bound with woven patterned braid, also used full width for two orphreys and yoke at front and two orphreys and simulated hood at back. (male) (ecclesastical garment)
Provenance
Given to the National Trust with Snowshill Manor in 1951 by Charles Paget Wade.