English Heritage had said they would work on it for the Priest, but he was told that it would then have to be displayed in a glass case, and not worn. Father wanted to be able to still wear it on very special occasions, and although I have knowledge of conservation ethics, I still have never been a great fan of the "get everything into a museum so that it won't rot" philosophy. There's plenty in museums (and it is a wonderful job conservation departments do, to stop them rotting!) but now and again, something that was created to give glory to God, should, if possible still be used for its intended purpose, so that was my take on what I eventually have done.
This is how the Chasuble arrived, rather worn pink silk, which actually looks a lot better in the photos than it did in real life!
I am pleased with the way it has turned out. I now just have to make a conservation standard cover for it to be kept in safely whilst not in use. I shall post more about the restoration of the orphrey later.
Beautiful! The edging makes the embroidery really stand out from the red fabric. Such nice work Mrs.D.!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. Well done indeed!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs P and Sian for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing opportunity to work with something so precious. You did such beautiful work. May God bless your hands and the priest who wears it.
ReplyDeleteAmen,and thank you Lucy. Hope you and your loved ones are well!
DeleteYou have the fingers of an angel! I have done some restoration work similar to this in the past and have designed vestments and hangings in traditional styles. I just can’t appreciate some of the modern designs I see today, and cannot imagine they will ever be treasured as these incredible works of art that you have restored. It is such worthwhile work and you have great talent and patience.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wendy, but it is only by God's grace that I was able to do it. I would love to see examples of your work. It is such a blessing to be able to give such ancient works a lease of life.
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