
Marian Lectern cover
Marian Lectern cover (250x50 cm) in polyester and silk with gold embroidery.
Marian Lectern cover (250x50 cm) in polyester and silk with gold embroidery.
Two-color Stole with three bands, in polyester silk with cross completely gold-embroidered. In ivory/red and green/violet.
Available chasuble, lectern cover and stole with the same embroidery
Marian Chasuble - Virgin Mary of Medjiugore in white polyester and silk , embroidered silk polychrome. Stole included.
Rigid chalice pall with gold chalice embroidery hand made.
Chasuble wheat and pax embroidery. Finely embroidered all gold. Available in the 4 liturgical colors. Stole included.
Complete with 3 pieces (chasuble, stole and lectern cover) in analogy. Polyester and silk with gold embroidery with cross with grapes & wheat. Available in the 4 liturgical colors
Viaticum umbrella, splendidly embroidered, complete with fine wooden stalk and polished brass decoration.
Silk lamé chasuble with gold cross embroidery , with cowl neck. Stole included.
Available in the 4 liturgical colors.
Chasuble with angels and precious iconographic stole with angels embroidered in gold and silk front / back. Chasuble made of polyester fabric with a cowl neck and golden profiles. The chasuble is produced entirely in Italy, synonymous with a product of quality and beauty, as is the tradition of Manifatture Mario Bianchetti.
Marian chasuble in light blue polyester fabric embroidered in gold on front and back. Stole included.
Possible to produce with square neck.
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Complete with 3 pieces (chasuble, stole and lectern cover) in analogy. Polyester and silk with gold embroidery with wheat and pax. Available in the 4 liturgical colors.
Altar linen in pure linen with ear of wheat embroidery. Composed of four pieces: purificator, manuterges (Lavabo towel), chalice pall and corporal.
Silk lamè chasuble with a hand-embroidered large cross applied in the front and at the back. French stole included. Available in the four liturgic colours.