Chasubles for sale | Damask and velvet fabric white
Chasubles for Priests | Sale Prices
- Chasuble for Catholic Church use.
- Made of damask and velvet fabric.
- Garment decorated with stitched braids.
- Central embroidery in golden thread on velvet fabric.
- Includes a damask fabric stole with braid and embroidered Cross.
- Available in four liturgical colors.
- Golden edging around the perimeter of the garment.
- Matching cope available.
Price of Chasubles for Priests
The chasubles for priests are one of the most important liturgical vestments in the Catholic Church. It is characterized as a garment that covers the body of the priest, from the shoulders to the knees. It symbolizes charity and the grace of God. The color of the chasubles worn by priests varies according to the liturgical season.
The price of chasubles for priests depends primarily on three factors: the fabric, the ornamentation, and the embroidery.
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Fabric of the Chasubles
The fabric is the material used to make the chasuble. There is a wide variety of fabrics used for making chasubles: cotton, wool, polyester, silk, damask, velvet, etc.
The choice of fabric influences the drape, sheen, durability, and comfort of the chasuble. Additionally, the fabric determines the level of difficulty and the cost of embroidery. There are fabrics like damask that greatly hinder direct embroidery, which is why applications of other fabrics, like velvet, are often used for embroidery.
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Ornamentation of the Chasubles for Priests
The ornamentation is the set of decorative elements added to the chasuble, such as braids, fringes, etc. The ornamentation can be of different colors and materials and can have geometric, floral, symbolic motifs, etc.
The ornamental pieces frequently serve a dual purpose: as symbolic elements and as aesthetic elements to enhance the beauty of the chasuble.
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Embroidery of the Chasuble
The embroideries are the symbols, letters, or images that are sewn onto the fabric of the chasuble, usually on the front and back. The embroideries can represent religious images like figures of Christ, the Virgin, etc.; Catholic symbols such as Crosses, Chi-Rho, Alpha, and Omega, etc.; or texts in different languages, Latin, Greek, etc.
A greater quantity and complexity of embroideries implies a higher sale price for the chasubles, as the embroideries, whether machine or hand-sewn, represent a significant investment of time and materials.