Dalmatic

Italian

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This complete dalmatic (liturgical vestment), tailored in the traditional shape, is made of two dark red silks related in color but patterned in two very different designs, one dating to the seventeenth century and the other to the early eighteenth. The seventeenth-century fabric, used where apparels would normally be attached on the sleeves and the front and back of the garment, has a small repeat pattern of two small-scale floral motifs, one symmetrical, the other asymmetrical, brocaded in gilt metal thread. The later silk, which forms the major part of the garment, features an assymetrical floral and fruit design embellished with patterns in silvered thread.

Dalmatic, Silk; metal; satin, Italian

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