Clergy Stoles for Lent: Adorning Worship with Meaningful Colors and Symbols

As we enter the solemn and reflective season of Lent, the visual elements of worship take on profound significance. The array of purples and meaningful symbols woven into clergy stoles serve as a visual representation of the season’s themes: repentance, sacrifice, and the hope of resurrection.

Each stole is carefully designed to reflect the journey through Lent, guiding the congregation through this sacred time. From the somber tones of Ash Wednesday to the meditative imagery of the cross, these stoles are more than garments—they are symbols of the story we collectively share.

At Carrot Top Studio, our Lenten stole collection honors these themes with artful designs that blend traditional symbolism with a touch of creativity. These stoles are crafted to inspire contemplation and draw focus to the transformative message of Lent.

Whether you are seeking a stole that embodies the penitential nature of the season or one that reflects the hope of Easter on the horizon, we invite you to explore our collection and find a piece that enhances your worship experience. Together, let us walk the Lenten journey with reverence, creativity, and purpose.

Stoles for Lent
Jenny Gallo

Jenny Gallo is the artist and founder of Carrot Top Studio, where she has been creating story-rich clergy stoles and meaningful art since 2004. What began as a love for making and serving faith communities has grown into a studio practice rooted in season, symbol, and care. Trained as an art educator, Jenny taught art in Chicago, Houston, and Pittsburgh before devoting herself fully to studio work. She holds a B.S. in Art Education from The Pennsylvania State University and now lives and works in the Madison, Wisconsin area.

http://www.CarrotTopStudio.com
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