Urbanowicz Haft Polska – embroidered stole with the image of St. Paul has been designed as a liturgical garment expressing apostolic zeal and the spiritual strength of the testimony of one of the most important proclaimers of the Gospel. Its symbolism refers to the mission of St. Paul the Apostle, whose life became a sign of transformation, courage of faith, and uncompromising proclamation of the Word of God. One of the panels features a carefully crafted embroidery depicting the saint with a sword – a symbol of both his martyrdom and the “sword of the Word of God,” with which he led the spiritual battle through teaching and evangelization. The image maintains liturgical solemnity and harmonious form, emphasizing the apostolic character of the garment.
The second arm of the stole is adorned with an embroidered cross surrounded by a radiant ornamental composition, which gives the whole a distinctiveness and sacred depth. The plant-symbolic motif has been developed in a subtle and orderly manner, creating an elegant framing for the central iconographic elements. The ornaments guide the eye along the stole, giving it rhythm and visual balance, while also highlighting the solemn character of the celebration.
The high-quality fabric used ensures lightness and natural draping during movement, which affects the comfort of wearing during the liturgy. The material remains pleasant to use and retains its aesthetic appearance even with frequent use, making the stole suitable for both solemn celebrations and daily priestly service. The classic cut and universal size allow for harmonious matching with various liturgical garments.
Each stole comes with laser-cut collars that help maintain the proper arrangement of the garment and increase comfort during the administration of the sacraments. Embroidered stole with the image of St. Paul is particularly well-suited for celebrations in honor of St. Paul, apostolic solemnities, parish events, and liturgies emphasizing the mission of proclaiming the Gospel.
Urbanowicz Haft Polska – tradition, precision of execution, and liturgical beauty present in every detail of the celebration.