Openwork Chalice Linen

Openwork Chalice Linings – delicate beauty and symbolic elegance

Openwork chalice linens are a unique form of liturgical textiles that combine functionality with subtle, artistic decoration. Delicate cutouts and openwork embroidery give them a light and refined character, creating an aesthetic complement to the altar and liturgical vessels. Each set retains its full symbolism, expressing reverence for the Blessed Sacrament.

Embroidered and openwork chalice linens

At Urbanowicz Haft Polska, we create openwork chalice linens from the highest quality liturgical fabrics, combining durability with elegance. The designs are made using computerized embroidery with openwork elements that subtly let light through, giving the fabric a unique lightness. The embroidery depicts classic Eucharistic motifs – crosses, vines, hosts, lilies, and floral ornaments – designed in harmony with liturgical symbolism.

Openwork chalice linen sets

The openwork chalice linen set includes: a corporal, purificator, towel, and chalice dress. Each item can also be ordered separately or in a matching embroidery color – white, gold, ecru, or Marian. Thanks to their precise finish, the sets look elegant in both modern and traditional presbytery arrangements.

Craftsmanship and modern technology

Each piece of openwork chalice linen is created in our Wrocław studio, where the tradition of Polish sacred embroidery is combined with modern design software. The fabrics we use are stain-resistant, crease-resistant, and easy to care for, ensuring durability and a beautiful appearance for many years of liturgical use.

Polish manufacturer of chalice linens

Urbanowicz Haft Polska is a renowned manufacturer of openwork chalice linens and other sacred textiles. All products are handmade—from design to final finishing—in our studio in Wrocław. We offer the possibility of personalizing embroidery, individual designs, and fast domestic and international shipping. Urbanowicz chalice linens combine spiritual symbolism, traditional craftsmanship, and artistic artistry, giving the liturgy a unique beauty.

Openwork Chalice Linings – delicate beauty and symbolic elegance

Openwork chalice linens are a unique form of liturgical textiles that combine functionality with subtle, artistic decoration. Delicate cutouts and openwork embroidery give them a light and refined character, creating an aesthetic complement to the altar and liturgical vessels. Each set retains its full symbolism, expressing reverence for the Blessed Sacrament.

Embroidered and openwork chalice linens

At Urbanowicz Haft Polska, we create openwork chalice linens from the highest quality liturgical fabrics, combining durability with elegance. The designs are made using computerized embroidery with openwork elements that subtly let light through, giving the fabric a unique lightness. The embroidery depicts classic Eucharistic motifs – crosses, vines, hosts, lilies, and floral ornaments – designed in harmony with liturgical symbolism.

Openwork chalice linen sets

The openwork chalice linen set includes: a corporal, purificator, towel, and chalice dress. Each item can also be ordered separately or in a matching embroidery color – white, gold, ecru, or Marian. Thanks to their precise finish, the sets look elegant in both modern and traditional presbytery arrangements.

Craftsmanship and modern technology

Each piece of openwork chalice linen is created in our Wrocław studio, where the tradition of Polish sacred embroidery is combined with modern design software. The fabrics we use are stain-resistant, crease-resistant, and easy to care for, ensuring durability and a beautiful appearance for many years of liturgical use.

Polish manufacturer of chalice linens

Urbanowicz Haft Polska is a renowned manufacturer of openwork chalice linens and other sacred textiles. All products are handmade—from design to final finishing—in our studio in Wrocław. We offer the possibility of personalizing embroidery, individual designs, and fast domestic and international shipping. Urbanowicz chalice linens combine spiritual symbolism, traditional craftsmanship, and artistic artistry, giving the liturgy a unique beauty.