Chasuble with the image of St. George in red is a liturgical garment with profound theological significance, symbolizing the courage of faith, the testimony of martyrdom, and the spiritual victory of good over evil. At the center of the band is an intricate embroidery depicting St. George in classic iconography — as a knight overcoming a dragon. This motif, clear and appealing to the imagination of the faithful, serves as a reminder of the strength of God’s grace, which supports a person in the struggle against temptation, fear, and injustice. Thus, the chasuble with the image of St. George is suitable not only for liturgical celebrations in honor of martyrs but also for thematic events, retreats, and services conveying a message of spiritual victory.
The band in an ecru shade, delicately interwoven with golden thread, creates an aesthetic, harmonious whole. The floral decorations extend towards the lower part of the chasuble, giving it lightness and a subtle sacred dynamism that perfectly fits the liturgical space of the presbytery. The embroidery is vivid and executed with precision, emphasizing the artistic and spiritual value of the design.
The fabric is soft, delicate, and yet durable. Thanks to its properties, the material drapes naturally in motion, providing stability and comfort even during longer celebrations. The light texture of the fabric gives the garment an elegant line, allowing for the preservation of the solemn character of the liturgy.
The garment was made in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, where each decoration undergoes careful inspection and refinement of details. The set includes a matching inner stole, maintained in the same style and color scheme, making the chasuble a complete, harmonious liturgical set.
Chasuble with the image of St. George is a proposal for parishes wishing to combine liturgical tradition, the beauty of design, and a spiritual message based on the heroism of faith.