The purple ciborium veil has been designed as a liturgical cover for the eucharistic ciborium, combining protective function with profound eucharistic symbolism. Its presence in the altar or tabernacle space helps maintain the coherence of the liturgical decor and emphasizes the significance of the Most Holy Sacrament.
The central decorative element is a cross complemented by a motif of grapes. This symbolism directly refers to the mystery of the Eucharist – the cross reminds us of Christ’s sacrifice, while the grapes signify the eucharistic wine that becomes the Blood of Christ. The purple color of the embroidery introduces a tone of focus, penance, and expectation, characteristic of certain periods of the liturgical year.
The veil has been crafted with attention to proportions, aesthetics, and stable placement on the ciborium. Carefully designed edges and a precisely executed decorative motif testify to the high quality of workmanship and durability, essential for daily liturgical use. The form of the veil allows for easy application and removal, maintaining an elegant and orderly appearance.
This product is intended for use in parishes, chapels, and religious communities. The purple ciborium veil constitutes a clear and aesthetic complement to liturgical vessels, highlighting the eucharistic significance of the sign and the solemnity of the celebration.
Urbanowicz Haft Polska – in our liturgical details, the symbol of the Eucharist, precision of execution, and spiritual depth create a harmonious whole.