Embroidered IHS stole in red is a liturgical garment with a vivid, solemn expression, intended for celebrations related to the Passion of the Lord, the Pentecost, and the commemorations of martyrs. Red, as a color of love, sacrifice, and witness of faith, gives the stole a lofty character, while remaining clear in the liturgical space.
The central element of the decoration is a cross inscribed in a luminous halo – a sign of the priestly ministry and the Christological center of the celebration. Delicate floral ornaments complete the composition, introducing rhythm and harmony without overburdening the form. The carefully designed embroidered IHS stole in red maintains a balance between the richness of symbolism and the clarity of the liturgical message.
The embroidery is executed with great precision, ensuring the durability of the decorations and an aesthetic appearance over a long period of use. The intense tone of red highlights the details of the embroidery, emphasizing their expressiveness and sacred character. The whole creates a coherent liturgical setting, suitable for both solemn Holy Masses and important parish services.
The material from which the stole is made is light, soft, and pleasant to the touch, allowing it to drape naturally over the alb and not restrict the priest’s movements. The classic cut ensures that the embroidered IHS stole in red perfectly complements various types of chasubles and copes, providing liturgical coherence. The appropriate length and proportions enhance the comfort of wearing and the aesthetics of the ministry.
The stole is intended for use during Holy Masses, services, and parish celebrations. The set includes two laser-cut collars that stabilize the garment’s position and increase comfort of use. Each embroidered IHS stole in red is created in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, where liturgical craftsmanship merges with respect for the traditions of the Church.
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