Embroidered gold liturgical stole IHS is designed as a vestment for celebrations of a particularly solemn character, emphasizing the dignity of the liturgy and the central place of the Eucharist in the life of the Church. Its composition is based on classical Christian symbolism, with the main element being the IHS monogram — an ancient sign referring to the name of Jesus and reminding of Christ’s presence in the mysteries of faith. The placement of the symbol in the central part of the stole gives it a distinct theological accent, directing attention to the essence of the celebration.
The decorative motif is enriched with subtle plant elements and wheat ears, which refer to the eucharistic symbolism — bread as a sign of life and the spiritual growth of the community of believers. The ornaments create a harmonious and symmetrical composition inspired by traditional sacred art, maintaining a balance between decorativeness and liturgical solemnity. The precision of the embroidery is evident in the carefully crafted details and the fluidity of the pattern lines, giving the whole an elegant and timeless character.
The vestment is made of high-quality material with a subtly illuminated structure that gently reflects light, highlighting the solemn aspect of the liturgy without excessive decorativeness. The fabric remains soft and pleasant to wear, while also draping well during movement, ensuring comfort even during longer celebrations. The classic cut allows the stole to harmoniously complement various chasubles and copes, maintaining an aesthetic line and dignified appearance.
Embroidered gold liturgical stole IHS is particularly recommended for solemn Masses, festive celebrations, processions, parish anniversaries, and liturgies of an elevated character, where the eucharistic symbolism of faith is emphasized. The set includes two laser-cut collars that stabilize the stole on the alb and ensure its elegant positioning during the celebration.
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