The presented embroidered Roman stole with a cross is an elegant liturgical garment in an ecru shade, designed to harmoniously combine tradition, symbolism, and modern craftsmanship. Made from a soft, pleasant-to-touch fabric, it drapes beautifully during celebrations, providing comfort and freedom of movement for the priest. The material is lightweight, breathable, and durable, making the stole suitable for both solemn liturgies and daily service.
The fabric, a blend of natural and synthetic fibers, offers a noble appearance while being resistant to creasing and easy to care for. Its gentle sheen subtly emphasizes the liturgical style of the garment without making it overly ornate. This combination of aesthetics and practicality allows for a pristine appearance even with intensive use.
The central decorative element is a rich embroidery in ecru tones. This solution gives the garment an exceptionally classic, serene character, ensuring that the cross motif remains elegant and clear, while also aligning with the Roman liturgical style. The embroidery is executed with great precision and attention to proportions, resulting in a uniform, harmonious form throughout the length of the stole.
The finishing touch includes decorative trimmings in a matching color and metal fringes, which add a distinctive, ceremonial accent to the garment. These elements create a cohesive composition based on the tradition of Roman vestments, while also highlighting the elegance appropriate for liturgy.
The embroidered Roman stole with a cross is designed in a universal size to fit any priest, regardless of height and build. It naturally drapes over the alb and maintains its line during both processions and sacramental gestures. This garment combines liturgical solemnity, subtle color nuances, and perfection in craftsmanship — characteristics typical of the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop.
With its refined embroidery, elegant finishing, and durable material, the stole is an excellent choice for priests who wish to emphasize the solemn character of celebrations and the beauty of Roman liturgical tradition.