A Vestment by Ars Comacina

Italian elegance from the fashion capital of the world, Milan, made according to traditional methods in Como, Italy. Even the high quality of the rich galloon catches attention. 

This silk brocade large cut pianeta with antique Forentine elements is a work of art. It has a pure silk taffeta lining that is equally lustrous in design and material. The finished product has the mark of the Florentine Renaissance, made by Ars Comacina in Como, Italy. 

Their tagline summarizes their work: "Our rule is quality, quality, quality of materials for the service of the liturgy."

Ars Comacina makes not only chasubles, but also dalmatics, copes, humeral veils, albs, surplices, altar linens, and more. Their fabrics come from the historic silk factories of Como, constituting some of the finest upholsteries available on the European continent. All traditional and classical cuts can be made to order, using historical models in line with the history of the Roman liturgy. Readers are encouraged to support this fine atelier and bring a little piece of Italian fashion and design to your parish.  




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