• IHS inscription finished with gold thread - MK Maryla

IHS-ZŁ

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The inscription IHS, known as the Christogram, appears in many places. One of the occasions on which it is used very often is First Communion. 

The inscription IHS, known as the Christogram, appears in many places. One of the occasions on which it is used very often is First Communion. The acronym IHS itself is a Latin transcription of the abbreviated Greek version of the name Jesus. When preparing individual elements for the First Holy Communion ceremony, we always remember about various types of appliqués and patches with the inscription IHS. The presented model of the IHS appliqué for sewing or gluing is finished with gold thread. The gold IHS inscription on a white background looks nice and tasteful. It will go well with both white dresses and albs, as well as those with gold trim. The IHS appliqué is made of delicate, high-quality material. It can be used both as a complement to a First Communion outfit and as a decorative element. Sewing or gluing the IHS emblem is no problem at all. The decoration has been made with attention to every detail, using the highest quality material and thread.

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