Ecclesiastical chasuble dating from the 19th century, crafted from sumptuous gold brocade with floral decorations. The pattern is created using a complex weaving technique incorporating metallic threads, giving the piece a rich visual texture and brilliance typical of high-quality liturgical vestments. The chasuble is lined with faded pink cotton fabric.
Condition: Although this piece retains its full decorative value and reflects the refined textile craftsmanship of its time, the fabric shows numerous areas of deterioration. Due to its condition, it is no longer suitable for liturgical use, but remains a valuable testament to 19th-century religious and textile heritage.





































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