- Semi Gothic style chasuble with matching stole
Front and back panels decorated high quality embroidery
Embroidery - purple on gold
Application color - to choose from
Purple is often associated with penitence, and is used to represent sorrow and mourning during liturgical services. It is also used during Advent and Lent, two important periods of preparation for Christmas and Easter respectively.
In the Christian faith, red is associated with the blood of Jesus Christ. It symbolizes His death and atonement for sin. Red also symbolizes the fire of the Holy Spirit and the martyrs who died for their faith. Red is associated with repentance, purity, loyalty, and life.
In the Christian faith, the rose has a special significance. It is seen as a symbol of Jesus’ resurrection and victory over sin, of the Virgin Mary, and the splendor of divine grace and the promise of eternal life. The rose can also be used to represent perfect love, devotion, spiritual growth, beauty, purity, innocence and joy.
In the church, green traditionally symbolizes new life, hope and rebirth. It is most commonly associated with the season of Advent and with Easter, as it signifies the regeneration of life and new beginnings.
The color white is often associated with purity, innocence, and cleanliness in the church. It is seen as a symbol of holiness and a representation of God's holiness. It also can symbolize redemption, salvation, and new beginnings.
In many Christian churches, the color black is used to represent sorrow and mourning, as well as its close connection with darkness and sin. It is especially associated with Lent, the period of fasting preceding Easter, when mournful hymns are sung and traditional devotions are observed. It is also used to honor saints and martyrs, who made heroic sacrifices in the name of faith. In certain liturgies, the color can also symbolize repentance and humility.
Gold has long been associated with the church, particularly within Catholicism, due to its status as a precious metal and subsequent association with a royal or divine being. In many churches, gold has been used to decorate or to symbolize important elements of worship, and can also represent monetary offerings. Gold is also symbolic of God and divine authority, love, hope and light amongst some religions, while also representing growth and potential blessing from a higher power.
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Size | A | B |
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standard | 154cm | 130cm |