#627 Easter clergy stole - Dogwood legend stole
According to Christian tradition, dogwood blossoms bear the scars of Jesus' crucifixion. The petals are tipped with blood-fringed nail indentations, the flower is cross-shaped, and the center represents the crown of thorns. This symbolism is to compensate for the dogwood being the wood of the cross on which Jesus died. May this stole be a meaningful connection in your worship leadership.
The stole front is created from white-on-white printed cotton. It is lined with a solid white fabric and is interfaced for body. The flowers are appliquéd and finished with machine embroidery. Accents enhance the design using textile paint.
According to Christian tradition, dogwood blossoms bear the scars of Jesus' crucifixion. The petals are tipped with blood-fringed nail indentations, the flower is cross-shaped, and the center represents the crown of thorns. This symbolism is to compensate for the dogwood being the wood of the cross on which Jesus died. May this stole be a meaningful connection in your worship leadership.
The stole front is created from white-on-white printed cotton. It is lined with a solid white fabric and is interfaced for body. The flowers are appliquéd and finished with machine embroidery. Accents enhance the design using textile paint.
According to Christian tradition, dogwood blossoms bear the scars of Jesus' crucifixion. The petals are tipped with blood-fringed nail indentations, the flower is cross-shaped, and the center represents the crown of thorns. This symbolism is to compensate for the dogwood being the wood of the cross on which Jesus died. May this stole be a meaningful connection in your worship leadership.
The stole front is created from white-on-white printed cotton. It is lined with a solid white fabric and is interfaced for body. The flowers are appliquéd and finished with machine embroidery. Accents enhance the design using textile paint.