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Celtic Clergy Stole

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$215.00 - $240.00

Stoles are  handmade at the time of your order

and currently ship in 4-6 weeks.

Rush orders/inquiries must be made by phone, orders placed online are not guaranteed to arrive by your need date.

Contact us at 816-842-5556 or 888-515-5775.

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Product Overview

Celtic Clergy Stole
 
Celtic stole features an interlocking Celtic knot paired with a Celtic Cross or Spiral. Hand stamped by a local artist, patterns are transferred onto the silk using multiple hand carved wood blocks, creating a high quality one of a kind vestment. Slight variations in the printing due to hand application may occur.
 
Liturgical colors of silk dupioni pair well with our full collection of vestments, albs and chasubles for wear year round, from Lent, Pentecost and Ordinary time to Advent
 
  • Pastor Stole or Deacon Stole
  • Choice of stamp design
  • Hand stamped 
  • Unique curved design ensures your stole stays in place
  • Silk Dupioni in liturgical colors 
Style: 4017 / 4117
Size: Short, Average, Tall, Deacon
Fabric: Silk Dupioni (100% Silk)
Care: Dry clean only
 
Your stole is custom made in Kansas City, MO and usually ships in 4-6 weeks. If your stole is for a special occasion and needs to arrive sooner, please contact us to discuss options prior to checkout.
 

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  • 5
    Beautiful Stole

    Posted by Michael on Aug 25th 2020

    I purchased two stoles (red and green) in order to get a feel for them. They are individually made so while they have the same basic pattern, their are small microvarations that make each stoke unique. These were to replace stoles I’ve used for many years and were showing their age. I was drawn to the Celtic patterns and the actual products lived up to expectation. They sit well and remain in place quite well and I have had nothing but positive comments on the design and simple beauty of these stoles. Will definitely be purchasing the remaining colors to complete the set for the liturgical year.