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Green printed chasuble with a cross motif

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Green Printed Chasuble with Cross Motif – Elegance and Liturgical Symbolism

This chasuble is crafted from high-quality liturgical fabric that is soft to the touch and finished in a deep shade of green. Its central decorative element is a subtly printed cross motif, harmoniously integrated into the structure of the fabric. Geometric shading and horizontal bands give the vestment a contemporary appearance while preserving its traditional symbolic meaning.

The carefully selected color palette — ranging from rich green tones to delicate accents of muted browns — highlights the sacred character of the vestment. This makes it an ideal choice for Ordinary Time and for celebrations expressing growth, hope, and spiritual renewal.

Chasuble Features:

  • High-quality liturgical fabric in a deep green color symbolizing hope, rebirth, and spiritual growth in the daily life of the Church.

  • Centrally placed printed cross motif forming a harmonious composition with horizontal decorative bands.

  • Expressive yet balanced color scheme, resistant to fading thanks to modern printing technology.

  • Lightweight and breathable fabric ensuring comfort during longer celebrations.

  • Classic Gothic cut providing freedom of movement and a dignified appearance.

  • Carefully finished edges guaranteeing durability and refined aesthetics.

  • Includes a matching inner stole made from the same fabric, creating a cohesive liturgical set.

  • Optimal length of approximately 135 cm, ensuring elegant proportions.

  • Made in Poland by experienced tailors with meticulous attention to detail.

This chasuble combines liturgical tradition with modern design. Its symbolism, refined aesthetics, and superior craftsmanship make it an excellent choice for the most important celebrations of the liturgical year focused on spiritual growth and contemplation, emphasizing hope and renewal in the life of the Church.

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