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Chape liturgique pluvial broderie fils d'or pélican mystique XXème siècle

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D30 174-03

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900,00 €

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Liturgical* or pluvial cope in red-garnet velvet, embroidered with gold thread and sequins, decorated with flowers and ears of wheat, chaperon fringed with gold chenillettes and decorated with bumpy silver embroidery representing the dove (symbol of love and peace), from the early 20th century.

This screed is in good condition and is of superb quality.

A note: some wear and stains on the velvet, wear of time on the embroidery, see photos.

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* Clevis:

Long ceremonial vestment, open at the front, usually semi-circular in shape, worn over the alb and used for pontifical masses and other solemn ceremonies such as certain vespers, processions and benedictions of the Blessed Sacrament. Originally, the screed could include a hood, of which the hood, an application of fabric in the form of a decorated apron and edged with fringes, which it wears on the reverse, is a vestige. The screed is often bordered on the front with a braid or a strip of fabric, sometimes bearing a decoration, called orphrey. It is held closed by one or two metal buckles. The cope is often made of silk and its color varies according to the liturgical time. (see archives.cg31.fr website)
Gold: it is the color of precious light. This color is used during the most important holidays: Easter and Christmas. For "ordinary" time, also known as "Church time", the Church uses green.

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  • Dimensions amplitude 420 cm
  • Height 140 cm