The ecru embroidered stole, subtly interwoven with gold thread, is an elegant and symbolic element of church attire with rich and clear Eucharistic symbolism. Its classic form and carefully selected colours give the stole a dignified and harmonious appearance during solemn celebrations. The light ecru colour combined with the delicate sheen of the gold thread emphasises its sacred character and timeless aesthetics.
The colour ecru symbolises purity, light and spiritual joy. The interweaving of the fabric with gold thread gives the stola a noble and solemn appearance. In liturgy, gold signifies the glory of God, holiness and the presence of God’s grace, which is why golden accents perfectly complement the classic character of the garment.
The central decorative element is a precisely executed embroidery with the symbol IHS and motifs of grapes and ears of corn. The IHS Christogram, an abbreviation of the name of Jesus, has been present in sacred art for centuries as a sign of faith and devotion to Christ. The grapes and ears of corn refer directly to the Eucharist – bread and wine, which become the Body and Blood of Christ. These motifs also symbolise the abundance of God’s gifts, the unity of the community of believers and the spiritual life that flows from participation in the sacraments.
The embroidery has been made with the utmost care and attention to detail, ensuring the durability of the decorations and an aesthetic appearance even with regular use. The ecru embroidered stole is made of high-quality fabric that is crease-resistant and easy to care for. Thanks to this, it retains its representative appearance for a long time.
The product is an excellent choice for parishes, cathedrals, shrines and church communities looking for an elegant and symbolic element of attire. The classic form, golden details and Eucharistic embroidery motifs make this stole a dignified and elegant element of attire, suitable for solemn celebrations and important church events.