Vestments Cuffs, Poruchi White Blue Gold
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Made to order · ships in about 1 week · then US delivery 2–3 business days
Made to order at no extra markup. Choose a liturgical color and fabric, or leave “As shown” to match the photos.
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Fully embroidered, made to order Crafted in our own atelier in the USA
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Description
Handcrafted Orthodox epimanikia (poruchi/cuffs) in a striking white, blue, and gold color combination, designed for Orthodox Christian clergy—priests, deacons, and bishops. These liturgical cuffs are fully embroidered on luxurious cotton velvet, featuring intricate detailing and a beautifully rendered icon at the center, all worked in radiant gold metallic threads.Made to order in a standard medium size, these poruchi can be custom tailored larger or smaller to ensure a comfortable, proper fit. The timeless white and blue palette with gold accents allows these cuffs to complement a wide variety of vestment sets, making them a versatile addition to your liturgical wardrobe. Built with quality materials and careful craftsmanship, these epimanikia are made to serve you faithfully for years of liturgical use.
- Fully hand embroidered on soft cotton velvet
- Gold metallic thread with detailed Orthodox icon
- Custom sizing available upon request
- Suitable for priests, deacons, and bishops
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Complete the Set
Coordinating pieces to match this vestment — ordered together so the brocade and embroidery align.