The elegant embroidered liturgical pall Deo is an element of chalice linen that combines functionality, aesthetics, and the spiritual dimension of the liturgy. It is made from high-quality polyester fabric with a smooth texture and high resistance to soiling, making it ideal for everyday use. The material does not absorb moisture, is easy to wash, and maintains its impeccable appearance even after many celebrations, making it an ideal solution for parishes that care about the durability and aesthetics of altar furnishings.
The central embroidery depicts a classic cross – a symbol of deep theological significance. Its precise execution lends the entire pall nobility and liturgical beauty. The ornament has been embroidered with attention to proportion and symmetry, ensuring it remains readable and harmoniously fits into the composition. The subtle sheen of the embroidery thread creates an elegant accent that complements the other elements of chalice linen.
Each pall is equipped with a sturdy, stiffening insert, ensuring it retains its ideal shape during celebrations. This stability has significant practical importance – the pall does not deform, does not sag, and provides the priest with comfortable use. As an element of chalice linen, it is not only functional but also constitutes an essential detail that creates a cohesive liturgical decor for the presbytery.
The finishing has been executed with the utmost care, without protruding threads or visible seams, highlighting the craftsmanship of the product. The model pairs excellently with both classic Eucharistic sets and modern collections with a delicate style.
The embroidered liturgical pall Deo is suitable both as a complement to the parish chalice linen set and as an elegant gift for a priest. It combines durability, liturgical aesthetics, and spiritual symbolism, making it suitable for both daily Holy Masses and solemn celebrations.
The product from Urbanowicz Haft Polska guarantees masterful quality of workmanship, artisanal precision, and beauty rooted in the tradition of Polish sacred embroidery.