Ornament on Chasuble (1165) - another of the vestments preserved in the Cathedral of Sens, and said to have been worn by Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury. It is represented as Becket's Chausible, and the character of the design with which it was adorned can leave no doubt of its having been made in the 12th century.The part exhibited on the plate is all that now remains of the elegant scroll work on the back of this chasuble. The gold-lace borders, edged with green, which formed the boundaries to the different patterns on the other parts is left, but the ornaments themselves have disappeared, leaving only the brown lining on which they had been worked. A few of the smaller scrolls on the front still remain.

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