orphrey

/ˈɔːrfri/
noun
  1. An ornamental band or border of embroidery, especially on ecclesiastical vestments.
    • The museum displayed a medieval chasuble with a richly decorated orphrey.
    • The priest's robe had a gold orphrey stitched with crosses.
    • She studied the intricate orphrey on the ancient altar cloth.
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