This unique Children of the World woven tapestry stole speaks of world mission, enclusivity, and peace. Stole features small pattern of children from all the world and a contoured-shaped neck with tasselts on the bottom edges: 110" long.
This stole is also available featuring a
large pattern.
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Did you know. . .
The word stole comes from the Latin stola which itself is a derivative of a Greek word which means “garment.” The stole was originally a kind of scarf that covered the shoulders and front of the body. Wearing of the stole by clergy was adopted by the Church of Rome about the seventh century and developed into a mark of dignity. The look of the stole evolved over time; stoles gradually became narrower and more ornamented with symbols.