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Pall (chalice cloth)

Unknown17th century (?)

Museum Of Christian Art, Goa

Museum Of Christian Art, Goa
Old Goa, India

The pall is normally made of cardboard covered with fabric, and is used to cover the communion chalice. This example, in white silk, is decorated with plant designs embroidered in gold thread; a Greek cross with trilobate arms, also gold-embroidered is at the centre. It is hemmed with an embroidered purl galloon.

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  • Title: Pall (chalice cloth)
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 17th century (?)
  • Physical Dimensions: 16 x 15.5 cm
  • Provenance: Orlim, St Michael's Church
  • Medium: Embroidered Textiles, Silk; gold thread embroidery
Museum Of Christian Art, Goa

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