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Purple chasuble with a cross made of patterned fabric

Purple chasuble with a cross made of patterned fabric

Purple Chasuble with Ornate Gold Cross Embroidery

An ornate gold cross with purple inlay defines this purple chasuble and stands out against the woven floral pattern of the fabric. Curving points, leaf-like details, and gold threadwork create a prominent central ornament on the front.

Design and Construction of the Chasuble

The chasuble has a full, flowing cut finished with narrow gold piping along the outer edge. A broad, softly raised standing collar frames the neckline without gold trim, while the sleeves and hem of the alb remain visible beneath the garment when worn.

The upper back continues the same patterned purple fabric and collar construction. Its tonal woven design changes subtly with the light, while the embroidered cross remains the principal decoration on the front.

  • Length: 135 cm
  • Fabric: patterned decorative fabric
  • Color: purple with gold embroidery and edging
  • Included: stole
  • Made in Poland

Liturgical Use of the Chasuble

As a chasuble, this vestment is worn by a priest over the alb and stole for the celebration of Mass. The ample cut allows the fabric to fall evenly around the body while keeping the embroidered cross centered at the front.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does the cross motif represent?
The cross is the central Christian sign of Christ’s Passion and Resurrection. Its prominent placement directs the design toward the Eucharistic mystery celebrated at Mass.

When is a purple chasuble used?
Purple is used especially during Advent and Lent, including Ash Wednesday and other penitential days. It may also be worn for penitential services and, according to local practice, funeral or memorial liturgies.

How should the embroidered areas be cared for?
Handle the embroidery and gold edging gently and avoid strong rubbing. When needed, dab small areas with a soft, slightly damp cloth, and protect the decoration from the reverse side or under a cloth when ironing.

$68.60

Original: $196.00

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Purple chasuble with a cross made of patterned fabric

$196.00

$68.60

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Purple Chasuble with Ornate Gold Cross Embroidery

An ornate gold cross with purple inlay defines this purple chasuble and stands out against the woven floral pattern of the fabric. Curving points, leaf-like details, and gold threadwork create a prominent central ornament on the front.

Design and Construction of the Chasuble

The chasuble has a full, flowing cut finished with narrow gold piping along the outer edge. A broad, softly raised standing collar frames the neckline without gold trim, while the sleeves and hem of the alb remain visible beneath the garment when worn.

The upper back continues the same patterned purple fabric and collar construction. Its tonal woven design changes subtly with the light, while the embroidered cross remains the principal decoration on the front.

  • Length: 135 cm
  • Fabric: patterned decorative fabric
  • Color: purple with gold embroidery and edging
  • Included: stole
  • Made in Poland

Liturgical Use of the Chasuble

As a chasuble, this vestment is worn by a priest over the alb and stole for the celebration of Mass. The ample cut allows the fabric to fall evenly around the body while keeping the embroidered cross centered at the front.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does the cross motif represent?
The cross is the central Christian sign of Christ’s Passion and Resurrection. Its prominent placement directs the design toward the Eucharistic mystery celebrated at Mass.

When is a purple chasuble used?
Purple is used especially during Advent and Lent, including Ash Wednesday and other penitential days. It may also be worn for penitential services and, according to local practice, funeral or memorial liturgies.

How should the embroidered areas be cared for?
Handle the embroidery and gold edging gently and avoid strong rubbing. When needed, dab small areas with a soft, slightly damp cloth, and protect the decoration from the reverse side or under a cloth when ironing.

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