Embroidered chasubles and dalmatics – the Ombre Colorate collection
The Ombre Colorate collection is an exclusive line of embroidered liturgical vestments designed for the Church’s solemn liturgy. The chasubles and dalmatics in this collection are distinguished by a subtle color gradient in the embroidered motifs, which highlights the symbolism of the liturgical year.
Each liturgical chasuble and embroidered dalmatic is crafted in the Urbanowicz Haf embroidery workshop, where traditional craftsmanship is combined with modern computerized embroidery technology. As a result, the liturgical vestments maintain high-quality craftsmanship, durability, and an elegant appearance during liturgical celebrations.
The elegance of form
The “Ombre Colorate” collection features liturgical vestments in which subtle transitions in the ornamentation create a harmonious composition. Each chasuble and dalmatic is crafted with attention to proportion, the rhythm of the decoration, and the dignity of the liturgical celebration
Composition of the ornament
The ornamentation of the collection follows a gentle rhythm that naturally accentuates the form of the liturgical vestment and maintains the balance of the entire composition
The harmony of the pattern's transition
The decorative motif features subtle transitions in the ornamentation, which help the vestment retain its elegance and the clarity of its liturgical symbolism
Attention to detail
Every piece in the collection has been crafted with attention to proportion, finish, and durability, ensuring that the garments will serve you well for years to come
Liturgical colors in the Ombre Colorate collection
The collection includes chasubles and dalmatics in the most important liturgical colors used in the Catholic Church
⭢ Purple – used during Advent and Lent
⭢ Red – intended for the feasts of martyrs and the Solemnity of Pentecost
⭢ Green – used during Ordinary Time of the liturgical year
⭢ White or ecru – used during the most important church celebrations
Each color has been designed to harmonize with the embroidered liturgical motifs and to emphasize the symbolism of the celebration
Construction details
Every detail is crafted with attention to proportion and aesthetics, ensuring that the composition as a whole retains its elegant liturgical character
Products in the collection
The collection includes chasubles and dalmatics designed in the same decorative style. The consistent ornamental motif allows the vestments to form a harmonious liturgical set
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Church’s liturgy uses several basic colors for liturgical vestments.
Purple is used during Advent and Lent, red during feasts of the martyrs and Pentecost, green during Ordinary Time, and white or ecru during major feasts, such as Christmas and Easter.
A chasuble is a liturgical vestment worn by a priest during the celebration of the Mass.
A dalmatic, on the other hand, is a vestment worn by a deacon and is usually made in the same decorative style, allowing it to form a cohesive liturgical set with the chasuble
During Ordinary Time, a green chasuble is most commonly worn. It symbolizes hope and the daily growth of the spiritual life
The most common decorative motifs include crosses, floral ornaments, and Christian symbols associated with the Eucharist. Their purpose is to emphasize the symbolism of the liturgy and preserve the dignified character of the vestments