Embroidered Chasuble The Last Supper ecru is an exceptional priestly garment, designed for celebrations where the spiritual depth of the Eucharist holds particular significance. It is crafted from exclusive Sacroline fabric in an ecru shade, delicately interwoven with golden thread. The material is distinguished by its softness, elegance, and excellent draping, contributing to the comfort of the priest and a harmonious appearance during the liturgy. Its characteristic sheen emphasizes the solemn nature of the celebration without introducing excess — the aesthetics remain calm, balanced, and fully liturgical.
The composition of Sacroline fabric — 85% natural fibers (viscose, linen, silk) and 15% polyester — ensures durability and resistance to creasing while maintaining a soft and noble structure. Subtle golden reflections harmonize with the ornamentation of the band, giving the garment a unique brilliance and significance. It is on the central band that the embroidered scene of The Last Supper is placed — a motif symbolizing the establishment of the Eucharist, community, and the spiritual foundation of the Church. The image is executed with care for proportions, liturgical readability, and elegant thread management.
The decorative band perfectly complements the jacquard background of the fabric, creating a composition of high liturgical culture and refined details. The set is completed with an inner stole, prepared in the same color scheme, ensuring complete stylistic unity. Thus, the complete liturgical attire presents itself cohesively and majestically in every celebratory context.
The chasuble has been developed with attention to precision, durability, and the traditional character of liturgical garments, for which the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop is renowned. Careful finishing, elegant trimmings, and high-quality fabric ensure that the garment retains its appearance even with intensive use.
Embroidered Chasuble The Last Supper ecru is an ideal choice for solemn Holy Masses, sacramental celebrations, parish feasts, and all liturgies during which the mystery of the Eucharist is particularly emphasized. The garment combines tradition, elegance, and deep symbolism — serving as a beautiful expression of reverence for the Most Holy Sacrament.
