Deacon and Subdeacon Wear
The Dalmatic has evolved as the distinguishing liturgical vestment of the deacon. It is tailored with closed sleeves and body that is open at the sides. The Dalmatic should be worn with a deacon's stole, typically underthe Dalmatic. The Tunicle, which is more simply adorned Dalmatic, is worn by the sub deacon, without a stole. Both vestments can be supplied in any combination of colours, materials, and orphrey selections. The Deacon's or Dalmatic understole is styled with ends permanently crossed under the right arm leaving the right side free of encumberance to attend Sacramental duties.
Angled Sash Deacons Stole Fleur de Lis Applique
3" Gold Lurex Fleur de Lis Applique and Braid on "Sharella".
Angled Sash Deacons Stole Fleury Latin Cross on Sharella
6" Fleury Latin Cross Applique on "Sharella".
Deacon Stole
The Deacon’s or Dalmatic under-stole is styled with ends permanently crossed under the right arm leaving the right side free of encumbrance to attend sacramental duties.
Available in "Sharella" and "Cloister"
Measurement Chart for Custom-made Liturgical Garments
Measurement Chart is required for All Custom Made Liturgical Garments.
Please download and fill out the Measurement Chart with as much information as possible. Kindly fax or email it to us when you are ready to order. One of our vestment makers will contact you to confirm and respond any additional queries.
Feel free to contact us for further details.
Style 1 Dalmatic Tunicle
The Dalmatic has evolved as the distinguishing liturgical vestment of the deacon. It is tailored with closed sleeves and body that is open at the sides.
The Dalmatic should be worn with a deacon’s stole, typically under the Dalmatic.
The Tunicle, which is more simply adorned Dalmatic is worn by the sub deacon, without a stole.
Both vestments can be supplied in any combination of colours, materials and orphrey selections.
Available in "Sharella" or "Cloister Brocade"
Style 2 Dalmatic Tunicle
The Dalmatic has evolved as the distinguishing liturgical vestment of the deacon. It is tailored with closed sleeves and body that is open at the sides.
The dalmatic should be worn with a deacon’s stole, typically under the Dalmatic.
The Tunicle, which is more simply adorned Dalmatic is worn by the sub deacon, without a stole.
Both vestments can be supplied in any combination of colours, materials and orphrey selections.
Available in "Sharella" and "Cloister Brocade"
Style 3 Dalmatic Tunicle
The Dalmatic has evolved as the distinguishing liturgical vestment of the deacon. It is tailored with closed sleeves and body that is open at the sides.
The Dalmatic should be worn with a deacon’s stole, typically under the Dalmatic.
The Tunicle, which is more simply adorned Dalmatic is worn by the sub deacon, without a stole. Both vestments can be supplied in any combination of colours, materials and orphrey selections.
Available in "Sharella" and "Cloister Brocade"
