The embroidered application IHS is a dignified Christological symbol that has held a special place in liturgy and sacred art for centuries. The monogram IHS, derived from the name Jesus and traditionally interpreted as Iesus Hominum Salvator, serves as a clear reference to the mystery of the Eucharist and the salvific presence of Christ in the Church. In this rendition, the symbol is presented in a rich, ornamental form that emphasizes its solemn character.
The IHS motif finds wide application during solemn Eucharistic celebrations, feasts of the Most Holy Sacrament, parish indulgences, and significant events in the life of the church community. The application is perfectly suited as a central decorative element for chasubles, copes, stoles, as well as selected altar textiles, where it elegantly accentuates the presence of Christ in the liturgy.
The product is made from high-quality embroidery threads, ensuring durability, clarity of the design, and aesthetic depth of the embroidery. The precisely executed stitches reflect both the intricate lines of the monogram and the decorative elements of the surrounding ornamentation. The large size 25 × 25 cm makes the application particularly striking and legible, intended for use on larger surfaces of liturgical garments.
The embroidered application IHS is a proposal for parishes, religious communities, and tailoring workshops seeking a symbol with a clear theological meaning and high craftsmanship.
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