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handmade Mantillas
​from FATIMA

MYR85 // SGD30

Since the early days of Christianity, wearing chapel veils has been a common practice among faithful women. Chapel veils, also commonly called mantillas, which comes from the word manta, meaning cape, are typically circular or triangular shaped pieces of black or white lace that are draped over a woman’s head when attending Mass, or in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Traditionally, the black veils were worn by married or widowed women, while the white veils were worn by young girls, or unmarried women.

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WHITE (SOLD OUT)

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HANDMADE MANTILLAS
​FROM ROME

MYR120 // SGD40
​(SOLD OUT)


Since the early days of Christianity, wearing chapel veils has been a common practice among faithful women. Chapel veils, also commonly called mantillas, which comes from the word manta, meaning cape, are typically circular or triangular shaped pieces of black or white lace that are draped over a woman’s head when attending Mass, or in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Traditionally, the black veils were worn by married or widowed women, while the white veils were worn by young girls, or unmarried women.

These mantillas are of higher quality and are softer to the touch.


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  • HOME
    • Our Story
    • Our Values
    • Our Community
  • Resources
    • Catalogue >
      • Rosaries
      • Audio CD Collection
      • DVD Collection
      • Print Collection
      • Transcendentals Merchandise
      • Splendour Pouch
      • Prayer Tapestry
      • Tapestries
      • Wooden Icons
      • Mantillas
      • Face Masks
    • e-Gift Card
  • Pilgrimages
    • PILGRIMAGE FAQ
    • Holy Land Feb 2020
    • Holy Land Nov 2020
    • Nagaland 2020
    • Greece & Turkey 2020
    • Rome & Eastern Europe 2020
  • Catechesis
    • GROW
    • ZOOM
    • Faith Educators
    • Media
    • Events
    • Faith FAQ
  • Youth
    • English Programme
    • Renovatio