The presented embroidered liturgical chasuble with a cross and grapes is an exceptional offering for priests seeking a garment that combines classic style, rich symbolism, and the highest quality craftsmanship. Made from high-quality Satinowool fabric, it merges the elegance of natural fibers with the durability of synthetic materials, making it ideal for both solemn celebrations and everyday liturgical use. The fabric is soft, delicate to the touch, and subtly glossy, giving the garment a uniquely elevated character.
Satinowool is also characterized by breathability and wrinkle resistance, significantly enhancing the comfort of wearing and the aesthetic of the garment. The chasuble drapes naturally, falling softly while maintaining an elegant line even during longer celebrations. This ensures that the garment looks impeccable both during processions and in moments requiring particular liturgical attention, such as the incensing of the altar or the Transubstantiation.
The most important decorative element is the precisely crafted gold embroidery depicting a cross and a grape motif – an eucharistic symbol deeply rooted in the Church’s tradition. Delicate, carefully executed ornaments add depth and sacred elegance to the garment. The rich embellishment is expressive yet maintains balance, not dominating the form of the chasuble but harmoniously accentuating it.
The cut of the chasuble is based on classic proportions, ensuring comfort and freedom of movement for the celebrant. The soft line of the shoulders, appropriate length of the panels, and carefully finished edges ensure that the garment looks perfect on any silhouette. This model is universal, designed for any priest, regardless of height or build.
The set includes a matching internal stole, maintained in the same style and color scheme, creating a cohesive, elegant whole. As a result, the embroidered liturgical chasuble with a cross and grapes represents a combination of the tradition of sacred embroidery, modern production techniques, and attention to the smallest detail. The design was created in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop – a place where liturgy meets artisanal precision and aesthetics.