The presented embroidered Marian dalmatic is an elegant and deeply symbolic liturgical vestment intended for the deacon, designed for celebrations related to Marian spirituality and occasions that emphasize purity, peace, and trust. The light fabric serves as a harmonious background for the intense embroidery in shades of blue and gold, creating a composition of classic liturgical aesthetics. The plant-geometric ornaments placed on the front, back, and cuffs are clear, proportional, and rich in theological symbolism, allowing the vestment to beautifully present itself in the church space.
The fabric from which the dalmatic is made is soft, lightweight, and breathable. It drapes beautifully during service—both in procession and while performing liturgical gestures. Its elegant texture and subtle sheen highlight the sacred character of the vestment while ensuring comfort and durability needed for intensive use. The refined cut allows for freedom of movement while maintaining the impeccable line characteristic of a traditional dalmatic.
The golden trimmings add a sophisticated luster and serve as a subtle decorative finish. These details enhance the aesthetic of the vestment without making it overly ornate, fitting it into the classic, harmonious style of the Church. The embroidery is executed with high-quality threads, ensuring the intensity of colors and precision of detail are preserved for many years of liturgical use.
The fitted embroidered panels create a cohesive whole, emphasizing the dignity and character of the diaconal ministry. The Marian symbolism is presented in an elegant and timeless manner, and the carefully designed motifs make the dalmatic suitable for both the greatest Marian feasts and for daily services of a calm, contemplative nature.
The vestment was created in the Polish workshop Urbanowicz Haft Polska, known for precision, craftsmanship tradition, and attention to the smallest detail. As a result, the embroidered Marian dalmatic combines the beauty of liturgical symbolism, elegance of execution, and durability expected from high-quality vestments used in the life of the parish community.