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Chasuble 1820


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Contributor Name Portsmouth Cathedral
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Location Old Portsmouth
Collection Date 20.02.08 10am
Artefact Name Chasuble
Artefact Description Good condition.
Floral design. The background is made from Cloth of Gold Silk (real gold) probably French and is embroidered with various shades of silk thread (gold, turquoise, blue, pink and red). It has been relined with pink taffeta. There is some wear to the shoulder area of the chasuble with both the Stole and Veil in good condition.
Artefact Date 1820
Artefact Stored Canon’s vestry
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Sample Taken Gold thread from front centre
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History of Artefact This is the garment the Priest wears for Holy Communion on feast days. There is little known of the chasuble's origin. Mrs Elvin and Dr Lynn Hulse from the Royal School of Needlework identified it as being an embroidery from 1820. It is also thought to be a copy of a medieval design.
Historian John Friars
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