Embroidered ecru stole IHS Wheat Ears and Grapes is designed as a liturgical garment emphasizing the eucharistic character of the celebration and the timeless symbolism of Christ’s presence in the Church. The central element of the composition is the IHS monogram — the sign of the name Jesus, present for centuries in Christian tradition as an expression of reverence for the Savior and a reminder of the mystery of the Eucharist celebrated at the altar. Placed along the axis of the stole, the symbol gives the garment a distinct theological dimension and directs attention to the spiritual essence of the liturgy.
Accompanying the monogram, the wheat ears and grapes create a classic symbolic arrangement referring to bread and wine — gifts transformed into the Body and Blood of Christ. The ornaments are developed in a harmonious composition, maintaining a balance between decorativeness and liturgical solemnity. The floral motifs running along the stole add elegance and emphasize the eucharistic character of the garment, making it suitable for both solemn parish celebrations, adorations, and daily Masses.
The high-quality material in ecru is soft, lightweight, and pleasant to wear, allowing the stole to drape naturally during movement, ensuring comfort throughout the service. The carefully crafted embroidery stands out for its precision of detail — from subtle grape leaves to small wheat grains — giving the whole an elegant and clear character visible even from a distance.
The classic cut ensures that the stole harmoniously complements various chasubles and copes, serving as a universal addition to priestly vestments. This model is perfectly suited for eucharistic celebrations throughout the liturgical year, highlighting the beauty and dignity of the mysteries being celebrated.
Embroidered ecru stole IHS Wheat Ears and Grapes includes two laser-cut collars that stabilize the stole on the shoulders and help maintain its aesthetic arrangement during the celebration.
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