Unique Pentecost and Ordination stoles for Clergy and Seminary Graduates

Previously posted on May 30, 2019 — Our current collection of red stoles offers a lot of variety in design and lengths. You may see it in full here. Or enjoy the details below (pictures are linked to the website.)

Aren’t these batik fabrics wonderful?

Aren’t these batik fabrics wonderful?

We like the action indicated by the shape of this descending dove. The work of the Holy Spirit is active!

We like the action indicated by the shape of this descending dove. The work of the Holy Spirit is active!

How fiery are those fabrics?

How fiery are those fabrics?

The sparks of gold details on this stole are a nod to how special Pentecost and Ordination are.

The sparks of gold details on this stole are a nod to how special Pentecost and Ordination are.

Looking at this design can you hear the rush of the wind and feel the tongues of fire?

Looking at this design can you hear the rush of the wind and feel the tongues of fire?

This stole is offered with a dove on the chest (link on pic) or a cross on the chest.

This stole is offered with a dove on the chest (link on pic) or a cross on the chest.

The ombre fabric in this stole is spectacular and we’re really fond of this symbol on the chest.

The ombre fabric in this stole is spectacular and we’re really fond of this symbol on the chest.

A descending dove and tongues of fire! Need we say more?

A descending dove and tongues of fire! Need we say more?

This fabric is so unique! It looks like it’s been hand painted.

This fabric is so unique! It looks like it’s been hand painted.

We love creating these contemporary Celtic crosses! And on a red background they are perfect on an Ordination stole

We love creating these contemporary Celtic crosses! And on a red background they are perfect on an Ordination stole

Like a good buy? This simple but beautiful red batik fabric stole is the one for you!

Like a good buy? This simple but beautiful red batik fabric stole is the one for you!

Jenny Gallo

Jenny Gallo is the artist and owner of Carrot Top Studio. Since 2004 Carrot Top Studio has sold unique, handmade ministry stoles and related products to a global clientele. The first chapter of her professional life permitted her to teach art in Chicago, Houston and Pittsburgh. Her B.S. in Art Education was earned from The Pennsylvania State University. Jenny Gallo resides in the Detroit, MI area.

http://www.CarrotTopStudio.com
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