Urbanowicz Haft Polska – The embroidered Roman chasuble in ecru is a classic liturgical garment with a light, noble character, intended for celebrations of a solemn and festive nature. The traditional Roman cut gives the garment a harmonious, orderly silhouette, faithful to liturgical tradition and clear in the space of the presbytery.
The central axis of the chasuble is marked by a distinctly outlined motif of the cross, guiding the ornament along the vertical of the garment and organizing its composition. At its center is the IHS chrismon, a clear reference to the mystery of the Eucharist and the presence of Christ. The surrounding floral ornamentation is designed in a rhythmic and symmetrical manner, creating a coherent, elegant whole.
The light ecru tone emphasizes the purity of form and the liturgical dignity of the chasuble. This color gives the garment lightness and versatility, making it perfect for solemn feasts, important parish celebrations, and liturgies of particularly elevated character. The decorations remain balanced and legible, not dominating the form but subtly complementing it.
The ornamentation along the vertical axis enhances the vertical character of the garment, emphasizing its proportions and elegance. Up close, the attention to detail and precision of execution is visible, while from a greater distance, the chasuble maintains clarity and visual harmony, fostering concentration during the liturgy.
The embroidered Roman chasuble in ecru is suitable for both solemn celebrations and liturgies requiring a clear, classic aesthetic. The Roman cut ensures comfort in wearing and a natural drape of the garment, while maintaining the seriousness and dignity of the priestly ministry.
Every element of the chasuble has been designed with durability, aesthetics, and the spiritual dimension of the celebration in mind. It is a proposal for those seeking a garment with a traditional form, clear symbolism, and refined design.
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