Roman chasuble IHS ecru is a liturgical garment with a solemn, timeless character, intended for the celebration of the most important days of the church year, such as solemnities, feasts, and Masses of significant rank. The classic Roman cut emphasizes the dignity of the liturgy and gives the celebration a clear, dignified form.
The central element of the decoration is a monumental cross, extending across the entire back of the chasuble. At its heart is the IHS monogram – an expression of faith in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist and a symbol that has held a special place in Christian iconography for centuries. Rays symbolizing the light of grace and God’s presence among the gathered community radiate from the monogram. The composition is designed so that the chasuble maintains a balance between the richness of adornments and the liturgical readability of the symbol.
Floral and plant ornaments along the arms and the vertical shaft of the cross convey a message of life, renewal, and harmony. The decorations made with bright, noble threads subtly contrast with the ecru background, giving the whole a lightness and elegance. The ecru color, associated with purity, light, and joy, perfectly fits the character of solemn liturgical celebrations.
Each Roman chasuble IHS ecru is created in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, where special attention is paid to precision of execution, aesthetic detail, and durability of stitching. This garment is intended for priests who wish to celebrate the liturgy in a dignified, harmonious manner rooted in the tradition of the Church.
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