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The Emergence And Significance Of Embroidered Vestment

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The Burse

The Burse

The practice of embroidering vestments is said to have begun in the 10th century and reached its pinnacle around the end of the 14th century when embroidered religious symbols and floral and naturalistic motifs were widespread on high-end church vestments and liturgical apparel. Fundamentally, ecclesiastical vestments reflect historical social, religious, cultural, and political values and, to some extent, symbolize perceptions of churches and their missions.

Embroidered vestment have had a huge significance in the service of churches as well as secular purposes, and orthodox authorities have always favored those colorful and textured vestments owing to their potency in positively influencing people's sentiments and thoughts.

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