Collection: Cintures

A cincture is a liturgical belt or girdle traditionally worn around the waist of clergy members as part of their robes. Typically made of cord or fabric, cinctures serve both a practical and symbolic purpose. They help secure the robe and keep it in place during services, while also representing purity and chastity. Available in four colors—Ivory/Gold, Green/Gold, Purple/Gold, and Red/Gold—cinctures correspond with various liturgical seasons and ceremonies. These essential elements of clerical attire add both functionality and reverence to sacred vestments.

The Gothic Collection

The Gothic period represents the zenith of the Western cultural process. During the 12th century the flourishing of the cities develops this style that faithfully represents the ideal of a free citizen. The artist acquires full independence. More slender and stylised forms give a more spiritual and closer vision of God. Many of the chalices in this collection have been newly designed specifically for this catalogue, reassuring once again our tribute to this great classic style
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