Chasuble with the image of St. Lawrence in red is a liturgical vestment that carries profound significance related to martyrdom, fidelity to the truth, and the courage of witness. Red has long been a symbol of devotion to life for Christ, making this chasuble ideal for celebrations dedicated to the memory of martyrs, patronal feasts, and Masses that emphasize selflessness and spiritual determination. The central band is adorned with precise embroidery depicting St. Lawrence with his characteristic attributes – this iconography serves as a reminder of the heroic stance of the deacon of the Roman Church and the spiritual strength derived from love for God. This meaning makes the chasuble with the image of St. Lawrence not only a liturgical vestment but also a tool for catechetical communication.
The band in an ecru shade, delicately interwoven with golden thread, creates a harmonious contrast with the red color, highlighting the solemn and liturgical composition of the whole. The floral ornament running along the band adds classical elegance to the vestment, and the identical embroidery on the back creates stylistic coherence even during processions. The vestment is made from a lightweight and soft material, very friendly during movement, ensuring freedom of celebration while maintaining full aesthetics.
Thanks to the combination of natural and synthetic fibers, the fabric is durable, wrinkle-resistant, and easy to care for. The chasuble retains its aesthetics even with intensive use, which is particularly important in parishes with a rich liturgical calendar. An inner stole is included, maintained in the same style, creating an elegant and symbolic whole.
Produced in Poland, at Urbanowicz Haft Polska, the chasuble with the image of St. Lawrence represents a combination of tradition, craftsmanship, and liturgical beauty, while also being a testament to attention to every detail.