The liturgical vestments were used during the most solemn ceremonies, starting from the planet; of particular value is the one made with gros de Tour of white silk and a thick embroidery in curly and lamellar spun gold, with trimmings applications with vegetal and geometric motifs, probably made around the end of the 18th century. Liturgical vestment closely linked to both the chasuble and the cassock is the maniple, similar to the stole but of shorter length, worn by the celebrant, deacon or sub-deacon on the left forearm.
Title: Planet and maniple
Author: Anonymous
Date: Late 18th century
Technique: Seta e filo d'oro
Displayed in: Museum Complex of the Most August Archconfraternity of the Pilgrims
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