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  2. Seamless robe of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Church commemorates the Placing of the Honorable Robe of the Lord at Moscow on 10 July (25 July N.S.). At Moscow annually on that day, the robe is solemnly brought out of the chapel of the Apostles Peter and Paul at the Dormition cathedral, and it is placed on a stand for veneration by the faithful during the divine services .

  3. Robe Royal - Wikipedia

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    The George IV Robe Royal is the oldest robe used in the coronation ceremony. [1] The George IV Robe Royal is gold-coloured with symbols including foliage, crowns, fleurs-de-lis, eagles, roses, thistles and shamrocks embroidered in coloured thread. It is worn as a mantle and closed by a gold clasp in the shape of an eagle. [1]

  4. List of etchings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    Bearded man in a velvet cap with a jewel clasp: 1637 B368: 1: Three heads of women, one asleep: 1637 B033: 2: Abraham caressing Isaac: About 1637 B367: 3: Three heads of women, one lightly etched: About 1637 B020: 1: Self portrait in a velvet cap with plume: 1638 B028: 2: Adam and Eva: 1638 B037: 3: Joseph telling his dreams: 1638 B311: 1: Man ...

  5. Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was worn on the shoulder during a sacrifice, and then placed on an offering cake: While you are slaying it, wear a stole on your right shoulder. When you have slain it, place (the stole) upon the mefa cake. While you are presenting it, wear the stole on your right shoulder. Present grain-offerings and sacrifice with mead. (ibid, pg. 164)

  6. Cope - Wikipedia

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    The brooch or clasp, meant to fasten the cope in front, and variously called morse, pectoral, bottone, etc., was an object often in the highest degree precious and costly. The work which was the foundation of all the fortunes of Benvenuto Cellini was the magnificent morse which he made for Pope Clement VII .

  7. The luxurious robe is made from 100% Turkish cotton, so it’s wonderfully soft and absorbent. It comes in eight colors and six sizes, and there’s also a men’s version available! $129 at The ...

  8. White dragon - Wikipedia

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    In February 2003 during his enthronement at Canterbury Cathedral Archbishop Rowan Williams wore hand-woven gold silk robes bearing a gold and silver clasp that showed the white dragon of England and the red dragon of Wales. [3] [4] In 2014 the Royal Wessex Yeomanry adopted the white dragon as the centrepiece of their new capbadge.

  9. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys