A Survey of Some of the Recent Vestment Works of Adornare Paramenti Sacri

We have been taking some time recently to look at what some of our partner liturgical artisans have been up to in their workshops -- after all, while we all enjoy the historical liturgical works of our tradition, it is also a living tradition in which we continue to see new works. So with that in mind, today we're going to turn our attention to a survey of some of the recent work of Adornare Paramenti Sacri.

Adornare is a smaller, relatively newer atelier based out of Hong Kong who have been producing liturgical vestments since 2024 and as they hasten to note, "even though our workshop is located in the Far East. Adornare Paramenti Sacri is led by Catholics who have expertise and passion in liturgical arts, especially sacred vestments."

The firm has an online store which sells vestments (as well as some other liturgical articles)  of varying types and cuts, but most especially they seem to be focused on classic baroque cuts (the so-called 'Roman' style) as well as gothic in the French and Italian styles. 

So with that little bit of background in mind, the following is a short survey of just some of the work this atelier has produced over the past two years. 

I. Gothic Revival





II. Roman / Neri




If you'd like more information on Adornare Paramenti Sacri's work, we'd invite you to visit their website or find them on social media

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