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Chasuble

21. Jahrhundert | Christian Schicklgruber

Jose Mukala, the Catholic Bishop of Nagaland, wore this chasuble at his consecration. It deliberately combines traditional textile art with symbols of Christianity. The Catholic Church often combines the traditional symbols of the Naga with those of Christianity in order to anchor the new faith in their way of life.

Jose Mukala, the Catholic Bishop of Nagaland, wore this chasuble at his consecration. It deliberately combines traditional textile art with symbols of Christianity. The Catholic Church often combines the traditional symbols of the Naga with those of Christianity in order to anchor the new faith in their way of life.

Time:
21. Jahrhundert

Object Name
Kasel

Material/technology:
synthetische Fasern, kettdominierte Leinwandbindung / Kettrips mit Broschierung, Applikationsstickerei auf Samt

Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien

Invs.
186072

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