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This stole used blue batiked fabric to its fullest advantage to accent the symbolism of water.
The scallop shell is used on one side as a symbol of baptism and on the other we find a cross and a descending dove (to represent
the Holy Spirit). The white accent color represents purity. This stole is a must for your collection of items that make visual
connections to those you minister to.
The stole front is crafted from a pima batiked cotton.
The symbols are appliqued and finished with machine embroidery. It is lined with a white cotton fabric and is interfaced
for added body. Stole is 48" long measuring from back of neck to the bottom of the hem on
one side. It measures 4 1/2" wide at the hem and tapers to 2 3/4" at the neck.
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The white shell on this baptism stole represents the purity of the sacrament and the
water that is applied "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy SPirit" (Matt 28:19). The three drops
of water remind us of the Trinity.
The stole front is crafted from a extraordinary multi colored batik.
The symbols are appliqued and finished with machine embroidery. It is lined with a white cotton broadcloth
and is interfaced for added body. Stole is 50" long measuring from back of neck to the bottom
of the hem on one side. It measures 4 1/2" wide at the hem and tapers to 2 3/4" at the neck.
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This white poly blend stole has beautiful white on white stripes woven into the fabric. It is
embellished with a shell to recall the sacrament of Baptism and three droplets of water as a reminder of the Trinity.
It is lined in a white cotton even weave fabric and interfaced to add body.
It is 55" long, 4 1/4" wide tapering to 2 1/2" wide at neck.
There are slight variations in the coloring of the hand dyed silk in each stole. Each one is unique!
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