Embroidered purple napkin 32×32 “Purple Grapes” has been designed as part of an altar set, which harmoniously combines practical function with profound theological content. Its compact format makes it ideal for use on the altar, liturgical credence, or in a space prepared for the celebration of the Eucharist, especially during liturgical seasons conducive to focus and reflection.
The central motif of the embroidery is the symbol of the grape cluster, unequivocally associated with the Eucharist and the Blood of Christ. The vine, present in Sacred Scripture as a sign of life, community, and spiritual growth, reminds us of the Savior’s sacrifice and the unity of the Church gathered around the altar. The use of purple embroidery further emphasizes the penitential and contemplative character, making the napkin suitable for the liturgy of the Advent season, Lent, and reflective services.
The napkin is made from durable, stain-resistant polyester fabric, ensuring ease of care and long-lasting aesthetic appearance. The precisely crafted embroidery maintains the clarity of the motif even with regular use, and the ability to wash at low temperatures facilitates daily care for liturgical textiles. Embroidered purple napkin 32×32 “Purple Grapes” is a proposal for parishes and communities that value symbolism, moderation, and elegance in the decoration of sacred spaces.
Urbanowicz Haft Polska – liturgical craftsmanship, where symbol and form intertwine in a story of faith.