Embroidered red stole IHS Wheat Ears and Grapes is designed as a liturgical garment emphasizing the eucharistic center of the Church’s life and the spiritual depth of the liturgy being celebrated. Its composition is based on classical Christian symbolism, where the central place is occupied by the IHS monogram — the sign of the name Jesus, present in sacred tradition for centuries as an expression of faith in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Placed against the backdrop of an embroidered cross, the symbol gives the garment a distinct theological character and directs attention to the mystery of salvation present at the altar.
Accompanying the monogram, the wheat ears and grapes create a coherent composition referring to bread and wine — gifts transformed into the Body and Blood of Christ. This symbolism is presented in a clear and harmonious way, making the stole not only an element of liturgical attire but also a visual reminder of the mystery of the Eucharist. The carefully developed proportions of the ornaments and their symmetrical arrangement give the garment balance and timeless elegance.
The embroidery is distinguished by precise line work and subtle tonal transitions that emphasize the depth of the pattern and its sacred character. The contrast between the background and the bright decorative elements ensures that the composition remains vivid during the celebration while maintaining the noble restraint characteristic of liturgical aesthetics. The material is soft and pleasant to wear, allowing the stole to drape naturally during movement, providing comfort during both daily services and solemn celebrations.
Embroidered red stole IHS Wheat Ears and Grapes is approximately 120 cm long and its classic cut harmonizes with various chasubles and copes, maintaining a proportional and elegant appearance. The set includes two laser-cut collars that stabilize the stole on the alb and help maintain its aesthetic arrangement throughout the celebration.
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