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Awaiting the Light: Symbolism of Colors in Advent Clergy Stoles

In the world of liturgical art, the Advent season is a time of anticipation, reflection, and hope. As artists at Carrot Top Studio, we recognize that the colors we choose for our Advent stoles are not just aesthetics; they are profound expressions of the spiritual journey. Let's embark on a journey into the significance of purple, blue, and occasionally pink in Advent stoles, and how each hue beautifully encapsulates the themes of hope, preparation, and joy.

In the world of liturgical art, the colors we choose for Advent stoles are more than just visual elements; they are a language of faith, anticipation, and joy. Purple, blue, and pink together paint a canvas of hope, preparation, and rejoicing, capturing the essence of the Advent season. As we adorn our stoles, we wear a visible reminder of the spiritual significance of this season, a reminder that hope never fades, preparation is a path to transformation, and joy is ever-present, even in the waiting.