The embroidered black chasuble is a liturgical vestment of a particular, solemn, and reflective character, intended for the celebration of funeral Masses, commemorations of the deceased, and the liturgy of the Paschal Vigil in its initial part. The deep black of the fabric symbolizes silence, humility, and remembrance, while the golden embroidery introduces an element of hope — a reminder of the light of the Resurrection that permeates the experience of death.
The chasuble features an elegant, vertical embroidered band and a richly adorned yoke, creating a cohesive composition full of harmonious floral and ornamental motifs. The golden thread subtly contrasts with the black material, emphasizing the sacred and elevated character of the vestment.
The fabric is soft, lightweight, and drapes well in motion, ensuring comfort during the liturgy. The embroidered black chasuble has been crafted in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, where each element of the embroidery is developed with the utmost care, and the vestment is finished according to traditional ecclesiastical art.