Embroidered ecru and burgundy dalmatic is a solemn liturgical garment for the deacon, designed for celebrations that require particular elegance, harmony, and liturgical beauty. The fabric from which it is made has a light, creamy ecru shade and a subtle pattern that reflects light, making the garment appear exceptionally noble during the Holy Mass. The combination of ecru with accents of burgundy and gold refers to the traditional symbolism of the Church, imparting both dignity and subdued sacredness to the whole.
The central element of this composition is the precisely crafted embroidery arranged in panels on the front of the dalmatic. They create a vertical line that clearly organizes the structure of the garment and gently elongates the silhouette of the celebrant. The ornaments, maintained in shades of red and gold, build a harmonious whole while remaining in full liturgical restraint. The golden trims elegantly finish the design, adding a luminous accent and enhancing the durability of the edges.
The sleeves are adorned with wide cuffs embroidered in the same style as the front panels. This ensures that the garment maintains coherence, balance, and the refined character for which Polish liturgical craftsmanship is renowned. The entire piece is designed to emphasize the role of the deacon in the celebration while preserving the beauty of the classic form of the dalmatic.
The material used is lightweight, breathable, and drapes well, ensuring full comfort during movement, reading the Gospel, serving at the altar, and in procession. The fabric does not restrict movement and allows the garment to maintain its form throughout the duration of the liturgy.
The finishing, characteristic of Urbanowicz Haft Polska, includes precise embroidery, carefully selected threads, and durable hems, ensuring that the garment retains its aesthetic and liturgical dignity for years.
Embroidered ecru and burgundy dalmatic is suitable for solemn Holy Masses, sacramental liturgies, anniversaries, church feasts, and special parish celebrations. It is a proposal for deacons who value elegance, tradition, and attention to liturgical symbolism in every detail.