Chasuble from 18TH century presented in Minsk
02.02.2017
A unique chasuble from the end of the 18th century has been presented at the National History Museum in Minsk. The restored element of liturgical vestments of a Catholic priest consists of fragments of sashes which resemble legendary Slutsk sashes. The museum acquired the exhibit in a poor state from a private collection about 10 years ago. The chasuble’s restoration was made possible a year ago thanks to a grant from the President.
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