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Greek Traditions, Delivered for Life's Most Sacred Moments
Greek Traditions, Delivered for Life's Most Sacred Moments

Priest Stole -Epitrachelion –Red with Archangel Michael Embroidery

$1,700.00
SKU Ecc-Eva-Stole-3-771235K

This striking epitrachelion is made from rich red fabric and beautifully adorned with golden embroidered motifs. At its center is the majestic icon of Archangel Michael, the protector and leader of the heavenly hosts, rendered in vivid detail. Surrounding floral and vine embroidery in gold thread add elegance and spiritual symbolism, while the gold fringe provides a refined finish.

  • Material: High-quality red fabric with detailed gold embroidery

  • Design: Central depiction of Archangel Michael holding a scroll, surrounded by ornate vine and floral motifs

  • Accents: Gold-thread embroidery, intricate patterns, and golden fringe trim

  • Symbolism: Red symbolizes strength, sacrifice, and divine authority; Archangel Michael represents protection and victory over evil

  • Use: Ideal for feast days of Archangels, liturgical celebrations, and festive services

  • Style: Traditional, bold, and iconographic

 Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.

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    In the Greek Orthodox Church, the Epitrachelion (Greek: Ἐπιτραχήλιον) is a sacred vestment worn by priests and bishops during all liturgical services. It is one of the most essential garments in Orthodox clerical attire.

    The Epitrachelion is the Orthodox equivalent of the Western Christian stole. The name comes from the Greek words "ἐπί" (epi, meaning "on") and "τραχήλος" (trachēlos, meaning "neck") — literally, "on the neck."

    It is a long, narrow band of cloth, folded lengthwise and worn around the neck so that both ends hang straight down in front. The two sides are usually stitched together at the neck and secured by buttons or clasps further down, symbolizing unity and order. Traditionally, it features seven embroidered crosses — one at the neck and six down the front — representing the seven sacraments and the fullness of grace bestowed upon the priest. It is often made of brocade, velvet, or silk, and richly decorated with crosses, iconography, or gold/silver embroidery.

    The Epitrachelion is essential for liturgy: A priest cannot serve any sacrament (like the Divine Liturgy, baptism, confession, or blessing) without wearing the epitrachelion. It symbolizes the grace of the Holy Spirit that flows through the priest to the people. It represents the yoke of Christ and the responsibility of pastoral care and service.

    Priests and bishops wear the epitrachelion. Bishops wear a more elaborate version, sometimes integrated into a longer vestment set. Deacons do not wear the epitrachelion; they wear the orarion instead. It is always worn during Divine Liturgy, blessings, confession, sacraments, funerals, house blessings, and other services.

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