Embroidered chasuble with the image of Saint Francis
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Embroidered Chasuble of Saint Francis – Cream with Franciscan Motifs
This elegant chasuble is made from high-quality, soft, and breathable liturgical fabric in a classic cream color, symbolizing simplicity, humility, and joy. This shade perfectly reflects Franciscan spirituality, rooted in love for poverty, simplicity, and trust in God.
On the front of the vestment is a finely embroidered image of Saint Francis of Assisi, shown in his traditional brown habit, with open arms against the background of the stylized Tau Cross. The embroidery is rich in detail, featuring white doves — symbols of peace — as well as creatures regarded by Saint Francis as brothers and sisters of creation.
The back of the chasuble is adorned with the embroidered Franciscan emblem: the cross and the crossed hands of Christ and Saint Francis. This powerful symbol expresses the saint’s deep union with the Crucified Christ and his faithfulness to the Gospel calling. It remains one of the most recognizable emblems of the Franciscan Order.
The vestment is finished with a delicate gold trim that subtly emphasizes its shape and dignity while preserving the simplicity characteristic of Franciscan tradition.
Chasuble Features:
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High-quality cream liturgical fabric — soft, breathable, and comfortable to wear.
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Rich and precise embroidery depicting Saint Francis on the front.
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Embroidered Franciscan symbol on the back with the cross and crossed hands.
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Durable embroidery made with high-colorfast threads resistant to wear.
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Subtle gold edging finishing the borders of the chasuble.
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Classic Gothic cut ensuring freedom of movement and an elegant silhouette.
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Lightweight fabric ideal for longer liturgical celebrations.
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Includes a matching inner stole decorated with coordinated embroidery.
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Standard length of approximately 135 cm.
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Made in Poland in accordance with the highest tailoring standards.
This chasuble is an excellent choice for feast days of Saint Francis of Assisi, Franciscan liturgies, commemorations of saints of the Order of Friars Minor, and celebrations emphasizing the spirit of peace, simplicity, fraternity, and love for all creation.