Embroidered Chasuble Jesus the Risen is a liturgical garment designed for the most significant, joyous, and theologically rich time of the church year — the celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord and the entire Easter season. Its composition is based on the image of Christ triumphing over death, depicted in a dynamic, radiant posture. The white garment, the cross of victory, and rays of light symbolize new life, rebirth, and the fullness of God’s glory, which the faithful experience during the Easter liturgies.
The image has been crafted with great precision, paying attention to every detail, proportion, and theological clarity. The elements of the figure and light are highlighted with golden embroidery, giving the ornament depth, brilliance, and a majestic character, while maintaining liturgical elegance and restraint. The composition is surrounded by ornamental motifs in shades of gold, creating a stylistically and theologically coherent frame that emphasizes the festive character of the garment.
The material from which the chasuble is made is a high-quality liturgical fabric in an ecru shade. It has a subtle sheen, is soft, and drapes beautifully during the celebration. Its structure ensures both comfort and aesthetics — the garment retains its line, lightness, and elegant appearance in motion. Thus, the chasuble meets the requirements for both the solemn Easter Vigil, the Resurrection procession, and sacramental celebrations of an elevated nature.
The meticulous finishing, characteristic of the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, includes harmonious embroidery, aesthetic edging, and attention to every detail, ensuring the durability and liturgical dignity of the garment. An inner stole can also be selected to provide a cohesive presentation for the entire celebration.
Embroidered Chasuble Jesus the Risen is perfectly suited for the Easter Vigil, Easter Sunday, the Octave of Easter, and all celebrations highlighting the joy of Christ’s victory. It is a garment that combines classical beauty, the symbolism of the Resurrection, and a high level of liturgical craftsmanship.