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c.1400 embroidered silk chasuble (paraments)

Nic Embroidery, Museums May 25, 2016June 29, 201915th century, chasuble, close-up details, ecclesiastical textiles, embroidery, gold embroidery, paraments, silk embroidery 0 Comment

Photos taken in December 2015 in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg.

Chasuble, formerly in St Mary’s church (Gdanks) now in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg.
Italian silk damask, lining Portuguese silk lampas, silk and gold metal embroidery Prague c.1400.

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