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orphrey Meaning in Telugu ( orphrey తెలుగు అంటే)



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orphrey's Usage Examples:

the lady chapel Venerable Bede by Harry Clarke 15th century, medieval orphrey on a chasuble in active use at St.


expensive embroidery pieces were often made as vestments, such as copes, chasubles and orphreys, or else as antependia, shrine covers or other church furnishings.


fimbriated Azure all within a bordure Purpure; Crest: A mitre Argent the orphreys semé of maple leaves Gules; The mitre corresponds to the name of the school.


In 1182 and 1183 Henry II of England spent lavishly on orphreys.


wood-carvings and fragments of chancel screens, metal artifacts, and orphrey, the largest category being the icons, some of which bear the clear hallmarks.


in 1246, and in 1247 three silver chalices, a censer, and quantities of orphrey, samite and other precious cloths for making chasubles and dalmatics for.


vestments, an alb without apparel, and a chasuble with a T-shaped red orphrey.


head a thistle; their coat was of sky-blue damask, with gold embroidered orphreys representing the collar, lined with red satin.


the wrists, and decorated with relatively simple symbols or bands and orphreys.


embroidery pieces were often made as vestments, such as copes, chasubles and orphreys, or else as antependia, shrine covers or other church furnishings.


An orphrey, also spelt orfrey or orfray, is a form of often highly detailed embroidery, in which typically simple materials are made into complex patterns.


on the edge of sleeves to more extravagant designs made on bands called orphrey;– commonly used by the aristocracy and church.


Embellishment is commonly by means of decorative bands of material called orphreys, embroidery (sometimes in gold or silver thread, or making use of pearls.



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