Golden Chasuble with IHS Chalice Embroidery is a classic, solemn liturgical garment intended for celebrations that require particular dignity and careful presentation. It is made from high-quality fabric that features a subtle sheen, softness, and elegant draping. The lightness of the material allows the garment to fall gracefully, and its structure maintains form during both static moments of the liturgy and in processions. The softness of the fabric contributes to the comfort of wearing it and provides full freedom of movement for the priest, which is especially appreciated during long celebrations.
The central element of the chasuble is a band in an ecru shade, delicately interwoven with golden thread. Against this background, a rich embroidery depicting the eucharistic chalice and the IHS monogram is placed – a symbol of the Name of Jesus, one of the oldest and most recognizable Christological signs in the tradition of the Church. The embroidery is executed with care for proportion, line, and liturgical clarity, giving it a sacred expression and theological significance. Additional symbols – grapes, wheat ears, and a cross – create a harmonious, theologically coherent composition with profound eucharistic meaning. The same motif is found on the back of the garment, ensuring symmetry and a uniform aesthetic throughout.
The finishes are crafted with precision characteristic of the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop. The shimmering passementerie emphasizes the rhythm of the composition, while the intricate threading highlights the elegance and symbolism of the embroidery. Every detail is designed to enhance the garment’s liturgical character without overwhelming it. The balance between the golden sheen and the subtlety of the embroideries ensures that the Golden Chasuble with IHS Chalice Embroidery perfectly fits within the traditional canons of sacred aesthetics.
The model is complemented by a matching internal stole, prepared in the same style, making the set immediately ready for celebration. The garment is ideal for solemn Holy Masses, processions, and celebrations emphasizing the mystery of the Eucharist.
