Forest of Junipers - Byzantine Deacon Stole
Forest of Junipers - Byzantine Deacon Stole
This stole is named for Brother Juniper, one of the original followers of St. Francis of Assisi. Juniper was known for his outrageous generosity — at times being reprimanded for disrobing to give his clothes to people on the street. St. Francis was known to say: “Would to God, my brothers, that I had a whole forest of such Junipers.”
The Forest of Junipers is made from Monk’s Cloth, a beautiful woven cotton cloth. It is finished with simple white crosses on each stole end and embroidered with metallic thread in either gold or copper.
This stole captures the beauty and depth to be found in simplicity — much like the common Juniper tree or a life lived in generosity.
The Byzantine Deacon Stole is a gorgeous stole that is also extremely comfortable to wear. It is constructed with a 3.5” wide cross-body loop with an attached tapered stole segment that extends down both the front and back of the body. This stole is essentially two stoles joined together, therefore it is more expensive than the Classic Deacon Stoles. That being said, it is a fantastic value for this stunning stole.
Measurements and Customization Options
Measurements for the Byzantine Deacon Stole
There are three measurements needed for the Byzantine Deacon Stole:
1. the hip-to-hip cross-body measure (keep the tape in same position for the next measurement)
2. the shoulder measure-mark of the hip-to-hip cross-body measure
3. the top of the left shoulder to the length desired for the draping stole portions
Lining Fabric Color Choice
The Lining Fabric refers to the fabric on the reverse side of the stole. Each stole comes with a number of suggested color choices for the lining fabric, but requests for different colors can be made.
Lining Fabric Color Recommendations for the Forest of Junipers include:
- Pewter Kona Cotton (as pictured)
- Soft Silver Kona Cotton