Vestments are made to suit requirements using a range of fabrics and available is a variety of styles such as Gothic or Roman, and can be decorated as elaborately or as simply as required.
This one is for use during Ordinary Time. It is made using silk dupion and lined in gold cotton sateen. The decoration is gold textured fabric and there is a simple cross embroidered on the stole.
This white chasuble and stole set has celebrations in mind. The main fabric is white dupion and there is a white and silver brocade lined in silver cotton. The silver trim and fringe compliment the fabrics.
This stole and chasuble set is in fact reversible. It is both rose and the other side is white. Many places don’t have a rose vestment due to the fact that they are only worn on Gaudete and Laetare Sundays. When turned the other way this one can be a celebratory vestment. The gold trims is repeated on the white side. The rose is cotton sateen and the white is silk dupion. The stole can be embroidered as requested.
This purple vestment set of chasuble and stole is for Lent and Advent. The purple is silk dupion and the silver lining is cotton sateen.
This black chasuble and stole set is very dramatic. It is to reflect the grief felt when a loved one has to be buried. The fabric has subtle stripes and lined in silver.