Hieratical Robes

Α Hieratical Robe also called a Robe or Sticharion, is the basic vestment of the clergy (common for Deacon, Priest, and Bishop) and is worn for the celebration of any liturgical service. This is usually a long, straight robe with wide sleeves, and it is a garment that symbolizes pure conscience and spiritual joy. Bishops usually wear white, while the deacons wear various colors with shorter sleeves.

In our catalog, you can find Hieratical Robes in various Byzantine designs with silk lining and intricate embroidery. Each outfit is accompanied by a Phelonion (Cape), Knee Cuffs (Epigonation), Cuffs (Epimanika), Stole (Epitrachelion), Belt, Stichari, embroidered galloons, and a special case.

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