File:The "Martyr Cope" (1270).jpg

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English: The "Martyr Cope" (1270), made from red silk (samite) with High Gothic embroidery in gold and silk. The circles contain representations of martyrs and in the centre, below the hood, (this circle) is the Coronation of the Virgin Mary. More photos of this cope available at website.
Date AD
Source http://www.greydragon.org/trips/stockholm/index4.html
Author unknown weaver
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