The ecru embroidered chasuble of the Risen Christ is a liturgical vestment created for the most important, joyful and theologically rich time of the church year — the celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord and the entire Easter period. Its composition is based on the image of Christ triumphing over death, depicted in a dynamic, luminous posture. The white robe, the cross of victory and the rays of light symbolise new life, rebirth and the fullness of God’s glory experienced by the faithful during the Easter liturgies.
The image was made with great precision, paying attention to every detail, proportion and theological clarity. The elements of the figure and the light are emphasised with gold embroidery, giving the ornament depth, splendour and a majestic character, while maintaining liturgical elegance and moderation. The composition is surrounded by ornamental motifs in shades of gold, which create a stylistically and theologically coherent frame, emphasising the festive character of the robe.
The material used to make the chasuble is a high-quality ecru liturgical fabric. It is delicately shiny, soft and drapes very well during celebrations. Its structure ensures both comfort and aesthetics — the chasuble retains its line, lightness and elegant appearance in motion. Thanks to this, the chasuble meets the requirements of both the solemn Easter Vigil, the Resurrection procession and solemn sacramental celebrations.
The meticulous finish, characteristic of the Urbanowicz Embroidery Polska workshop, includes harmonious embroidery, aesthetic trimmings and attention to every detail, which guarantees the durability and liturgical dignity of the vestment. An inner Stole can also be added to the set, ensuring a consistent setting for the entire celebration.
The ecru embroidered chasuble with the image of the Risen Christ is perfect for Easter Vigil, Resurrection Sunday, Easter Octave and all celebrations emphasising the joy of Christ’s victory. It is a vestment that combines classic beauty, the symbolism of the Resurrection and a high level of liturgical craftsmanship.