Wrought iron is an ancient technique capable of giving a sculptural and original character to any architectural element. In the workshop department of our atelier we manufacture gates, fences, balustrades, columns, and every element required by the project. Starting from the drawing, the master carpenters forge the metal and transform it into the desired shape. Assemblies and finishes are studied in every detail and crafted to become an integral part of the final result.
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Following a number of requests, we are pleased to announce a recent addition to our stock products; this pure silk reversible stole. This lightweight reversible stole is designed to be suitable as a sick call, travel or confessional stole. Made in pure silk White and Purple Comper Cathedral.
Pictured is our popular Purple Pugin chasuble and stole, following the first Sunday of Lent. Made in our Alton damask, with an orphrey inspired by Pugin's original work, these vestments aim for an elegant simplicity to suit a variety of spaces. Wishing you all a blessed Lent.
Pictured is our beautiful Green Bellini Silk Damask. This shade of Bellini Green is exclusive to Watts & Co., and has been woven for almost 150 years. It is rich in colour and the shade has a subtle and elegant variation depending on lighting. It is, as with most of our fabrics, available for.
Since we launched our Ephesus range in September last year, a number of customers have enquired about having it made in different liturgical colours. On that note, pictured is our new Purple Ephesus chasuble in a Pugin cut. The main body of the chasuble is in our Purple St John Damask, with the.
#Spanish shape dalmatic in green #Goya. #WattsAndCo #Vestments http://t.co/CxUZ0xkIlR
Plate 13 of the #Parson's Handbook: Clerk in sleeveless rochet and correct liturgical expression. http://t.co/I2ZcU2tkhs
Beautiful watercolour for a banner of Our Lady of Walsingham. #OLW @UKOrdinariate @ShrineOLW http://t.co/L7iPV62Sai
#StLaurence #10August #Chadwick http://t.co/t2iCRWC5GI
HMS with cope in green & gold Gothic with red Holbein orphreys. Pic sent by a reader from @CCSLSydney @anglicanmedia http://t.co/zeXgj8YQZV
Scott font in #StEdmunsbury Cathedral: Dykes-Bower's great triumph. @CofEsuffolk http://t.co/uSXFjawBBg