This beautiful rose deacon stole is hand made by Mayan weavers from Guatemala. This rose deacon stole features Mayan weaving, a traditional art form that has been practiced for centuries by the indigenous Maya people of Central America. It is a rich and intricate tradition that is deeply woven into the cultural and historical fabric of the Maya civilization which produces highly skilled weavers who created intricate textiles. For this rose deacon stole, Mayan weavers use a backstrap loom, which is a simple yet highly effective tool for creating intricate patterns and designs.
A rose deacon stole is an important part of the vestments worn by deacons during religious services, and they signify the importance of their role within the church. At Catholic Supply of St. Louis, Inc., we are pleased to offer a wide range of high-quality rose deacon stoles that are perfect for any church or religious organization.
The purchase of this rose deacon stole benefits others! The production of a deacon stole such as this is often a family tradition, passed down from one generation to the next. Mayan weaving is not only a cultural tradition but also an important source of income for many indigenous communities. The sale of textiles provides economic stability for many families.