Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion

Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion
Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion Metallic-Brocade Deaconate Sticharion
Product Code: V0121 [ custom-made ]
Price: $369.95
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TAILORING FEATURES >>>

  • a diakon's sticharion (stikharion), which is hand-tailored in the metallic-brocade fabric of your choice
  • fully-lined in satin of your choice (to ensure proper draping and long life)
  • a yoke and inserts (at cuffs and bottom of the robe) tailored in the same fabric
  • an applique cross, which are machine-embroidered with golden-metallic/silvery-metallic threads and hand-decorated with beads
  • trimmed with golden/silvery galloon and feature golden/silvery accents (buttons, fringe, etc)

OPTIONAL FEATURES >>>

  • a yoke and decorative inserts (at cuffs and bottom of the robe) tailored in velvet
  • decorative inserts (at cuffs and bottom of the robe) tailored in velvet

SIZING >>>

Each order is custom-tailored to your set of individual measurements. To submit your measurements online, please visit the Liturgix measurement diagram.
Because there are variety of local styles and customer preferences regarding the size of the deaconate orarion and deaconate sticharion, please specify your preferable dimensions using the deaconate vestments diagram.
(Note: You are welcome to measure your current vestments that you are satisfied with. All requested dimensions are optional and, if not provided, your sticharion and orarion will be completed in traditional style for the body measurements provided.)


CLEANING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS >>>

To clean: dry-cleaning recommended; all embroidered appliques must be removed prior to cleaning.


PRODUCT INCLUDES >>>

The STICHARION is the main vestment worn by a deacon. It is in the form of a cross with an opening for the head and has wide sleeves - a long, open down the length of the sides, full sleeved tunic that reaches the ankles usually made of the same vestment material as the priest's phelonion.

Source: WikipediA

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