Embroidered Kir for the Coffin is a traditional element of liturgical equipment used during Catholic funeral ceremonies. Its purpose is to dignify the covering of the coffin during the Funeral Mass and farewell rites, while also emphasizing the spiritual dimension of prayer for the deceased.
The black color of the kir symbolizes mourning, reflection, and the solemnity of the moment, while the embroidered decorative bands give the whole a structured, sacred form. The ornamentation has been designed in a subdued and classic manner, so as not to dominate the liturgy but to harmoniously complement it. The kir serves as a clear sign of respect for the deceased and an expression of the prayerful character of the funeral ceremony.
The product is made from high-quality fabric, which is a combination of natural and synthetic fibers. This makes the material soft, lightweight, and pleasant to the touch, while also being highly durable, wrinkle-resistant, and easy to care for. The kir drapes well over the coffin, maintaining an aesthetic appearance throughout the ceremony.
The dimension 3.30 m × 2.10 m ensures that the cover fits most standard coffins used in funeral liturgy. The product perfectly complements other church textiles in mourning colors, creating a coherent and dignified setting for the rites.
The embroidered kir for the coffin is intended for use in parishes, funeral homes, and cemetery chapels, as a permanent element of liturgical equipment.
Urbanowicz Haft Poland – we create liturgical textiles that, with respect for tradition and the dignity of the rites, accompany the most important moments of prayer and farewell.
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