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$19.99 Shipping Condition: New Location: Injambakkam S.O, India La estola y el manipulo presentan una cruz en el centro y hermosos flecos en ambos extremos, tal como se muestra en la imagen. It is interfaced with Canvas ... moreto provide sturdiness to the chasuble and is lined with matching satin fabric for added elegance.
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