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A beautiful design emanates from a vase in the center, displaying symmetrical flora that extend across embroidered gold braids into graceful curvilinear cartouches, reflecting contemporary architectural decoration. Also in the center, sheaves of wheat and grapes represent the bread and wine of the Mass. Gold sequins within thread-outlined squares illustrate fine quality workmanship. The decoration of the stole and chalice veil is similar to the chasuble, also on <em>moiré</em> (watered) silk fabric. The stole, an insignia of the office of deacons and priests, is worn under a chasuble, and the chalice veil—bearing the monogram of Jesus Christ, IHS, in the center—covers the chalice and paten (the plate holding the Eucharistic bread).

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Document identity
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95737
label
Embroidered Stola
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Source metadata
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95737
contentType
object
title
Embroidered Stola
description
A beautiful design emanates from a vase in the center, displaying symmetrical flora that extend across embroidered gold braids into graceful curvilinear cartouches, reflecting contemporary architectural decoration. Also in the center, sheaves of wheat and grapes represent the bread and wine of the Mass. Gold sequins within thread-outlined squares illustrate fine quality workmanship. The decoration of the stole and chalice veil is similar to the chasuble, also on <em>moiré</em> (watered) silk fabric. The stole, an insignia of the office of deacons and priests, is worn under a chasuble, and the chalice veil—bearing the monogram of Jesus Christ, IHS, in the center—covers the chalice and paten (the plate holding the Eucharistic bread).
date
1700s
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CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79477832
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Embroidery
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1
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import
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Overall: 254 x 21.6 cm (100 x 8 1/2 in.)
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Italy or Spain
accession
1916.1432
Source extras
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silk and metal on satin: embroidery
tombstone
Embroidered Stola, 1700s. Italy or Spain. Silk and metal on satin: embroidery; overall: 254 x 21.6 cm (100 x 8 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade, 1916.1432
collection
T - Ecclesiastical
creditline
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade
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2026-06-13 11:47:05.199000
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95737
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Textiles
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T - Ecclesiastical
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silk and metal on satin: embroidery
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1
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