What Are Easter Chasubles?
Easter chasubles are liturgical vestments worn during the Easter season — from the Easter Vigil through Pentecost. They are white or gold, symbolizing the Resurrection, joy, and triumph of Christ over death.
Design Motifs
- Resurrected Christ with wounds
- Lamb of God (Agnus Dei)
- Empty tomb and angel
- Alpha and Omega
- Cross with victory banner
Materials
Our Easter chasubles are crafted from white or gold silk, brocade, and damask with hand-embroidered Easter motifs. Available in Roman and Gothic styles.
Feast Days
Easter chasubles are worn for Masses during the Easter season, including the Easter Vigil, Easter Sunday, Ascension Thursday, and Pentecost (white for Easter, red for Pentecost).