Gold Floral Fiddleback (Church)
The Floral Fiddleback is a traditional style of Roman Catholic vestment, specifically a type of chasuble, known for its distinctive narrow design and ornate floral patterns. The term “fiddleback” refers to the chasuble’s shape, resembling the back of a violin. It is often richly decorated with gold embroidery and floral motifs, symbolizing beauty and reverence in the liturgy. This style was popular in the Baroque and Rococo periods and is still used in some traditional Catholic ceremonies today.