The Epitrachelion (in Greek it means "around the neck") is a liturgical vestment worn by priests and bishops of the Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches as the symbol of their priesthood. In effect, it is a development of the Orarion, doubled with both ends handing in front and reaching the full length of the tunic or Sticharion.
The Hieratical Omophoria and Epitrachelia in our collection are embroidered with various backgrounds and feature fringes. Each Hierarchical Epitrachelion comes with a special case.
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