Our glorious new stole is a work of art, no two are exactly alike. The image is created by a hand-carved wood block stamped on the silk; each meticulously hand stamped one at a time. There will be slight variations in the color of the print on the silk. The fabric is vibrant silk Dupioni. The stole has a curved neck design allowing it to lay so much better than a straight or v-style stole. It is 5” wide and comes in two lengths: Petite (96”) and Average/Tall (104”). This stole is available in blue, green, purple, red, vanilla, and white.
Delivery in 4-6 weeks.
Care tip…
Please follow the care instructions sent with your stole.
Did you know…
The stole, called an epitrachilion in Orthodox churches, is a long, narrow rectangular garment that is worn around the neck so that it hangs down in front of the wearer’s legs, ending below the knees. The stole originated as a sort of kerchief; people used them as a general work cloth, for polishing things, and for wiping sweat from their faces. They came into the church, probably as a cloth that the celebrant could use to clean the Communion ware as part of the service, and for that reason, the stole became a Eucharistic garment.