Elegant embroidered chasuble in red with IHS has been designed as a solemn liturgical garment intended for celebrations that particularly emphasize the action of the Holy Spirit and the theology of fire, light, and love. This model is created for elevated church ceremonies, such as Pentecost or the Sacrament of Confirmation, as well as episcopal liturgies and the feasts of martyrs.
The jacquard fabric used to create this garment is distinguished by its softness, lightness, and elegant floral weave, which beautifully reflects light and underscores liturgical significance. The blend of natural and synthetic fibers ensures durability, wrinkle resistance, and comfort during long celebrations. The material drapes freely, maintaining fluid movement and an aesthetic line.
The central element of the chasuble is a rich embroidery depicting the IHS symbol. The composition has been crafted with extraordinary care, and the golden thread creates a harmonious play of light. An additional accent is provided by hand-set stones, which give the garment a subtle shine and depth, particularly visible in the presbytery space. The edges are finished with jacquard passementerie with an elegant sheen, and the interior is lined with satin in a gold tone, enhancing the impression of solemnity.
The back of the garment maintains symmetry in its adornments, allowing the chasuble to present itself representatively from every angle – both in procession and during prayer at the altar. Every detail has been refined with the beauty of liturgy and the full comfort of the celebrant in mind.
The set includes a matching internal stole made from the same fabric, maintaining a uniform style, which creates a cohesive, elegant liturgical ensemble. The garment is of a universal size, suitable for any priest.
This embroidered chasuble in red with IHS combines sacred symbolism, artistic craftsmanship of embroidery, and liturgical aesthetics characteristic of the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop. It is a garment that emphasizes the spiritual depth of every celebration and adds exceptional significance to the liturgies.