Skip to product information
1 of 5

Borromean Chasuble in Green/Gold 'Goya' with Gold 'Blenheim' Braid Orphreys

Borromean Chasuble in Green/Gold 'Goya' with Gold 'Blenheim' Braid Orphreys

This Borromean style chasuble is made in our Green & Gold Goya brocade, with outline orphreys of Gold Blenheim braid. The hem is also edged all around with Gold Blenheim braid. It is lined in Sandalwood silk taffeta.

 

View full details

Ordering Bespoke Vestments

Ordering a bespoke vestment can be quite a daunting task, but we aim to make the process as simple as possible. Please follow the steps below as an initial guide of ordering a bespoke vestment.

Step 1. Choose your vestment style

The first step in creating your bespoke chasuble is to choose the style or cut of your vestment. We can accommodate any preference, including a choice of contrasting or outline orphreys - as well as an option for Sarum-style orphreys.

Whether you already have a clear vision of your ideal vestment, or are unsure where to start with the design choices, we are here to help. Contact us to start the conversation.

Step 2. Choose your fabric and braid combinations

The next step is to choose your fabrics, trims, and lining. We are pleased to offer over 200 exclusive fabrics, as well as a wide range of braids. Our experienced design team is on hand to guide you through the possible combinations, and to help with decision making if needed. Below is an example of the elements you can choose.

  • In this example, we used our exclusive 'Fleur de Lys' brocade in white as the main fabric and paired the orphrey with the same fabric but in a contrasting blue.  

  • To match the two fabrics, we used our exclusive Royal Blue Diamond & Lay braid to border the orphrey.

  • The complete vestment is finished with our blue gilt cord around the neckline to unify the vestment.

Step 3: Enquire

Get in touch via the form below so that a colleague can begin your bespoke vestment order. Just let us know what items you require and any preferences you have.

Contact form