Stole

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Our provided range of Stole is a kind of shawl that marks recipients of Holy orders. The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Churches. It consists of a band of coloured cloth usually of Silk with brocade 7.5' to 9' (feet) long and 4" to 5" (inches) wide whose end may be stright or may be broaden out. The centre of the stole hangs around the back of the neck one who wears and the two ends hang down parallel to each other in front the stole is almost always decorated usually with a Cross or a Bibilical symbols and religious designs. it is often decorated with contrasting galloons ( ornamental trim) and fringes is usually applied to the ends of the stole , as stated in Bible (Numbers 15: 38,39 ) The more popular theory is that the stole originated from a kind of liturgical napkin called "orarium" very similar to "sudarium" Therefore it is linked to the napkin used by Christ in washing the feet of his disciples, and is a fitting symbol of the yoke of Christ, the yoke of service. Another version is that the stole, denotes the duty to spread the Word of God. Clients can avail from us this range of Stole at most affordable prices.

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Product Description

Our provided range of Stole is a kind of shawl that marks recipients of Holy orders. The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Churches. It consists of a band of coloured cloth usually of Silk with brocade 7.5' to 9' (feet) long and 4" to 5" (inches) wide whose end may be stright or may be broaden out. The centre of the stole hangs around the back of the neck one who wears and the two ends hang down parallel to each other in front the stole is almost always decorated usually with a Cross or a Bibilical symbols and religious designs. it is often decorated with contrasting galloons ( ornamental trim) and fringes is usually applied to the ends of the stole , as stated in Bible (Numbers 15: 38,39 ) The more popular theory is that the stole originated from a kind of liturgical napkin called "orarium" very similar to "sudarium" Therefore it is linked to the napkin used by Christ in washing the feet of his disciples, and is a fitting symbol of the yoke of Christ, the yoke of service. Another version is that the stole, denotes the duty to spread the Word of God. Clients can avail from us this range of Stole at most affordable prices.

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