Holy Tunic
The "Holy Tunic" is a garment believed to have belonged to Jesus Christ. It is said to be the seamless robe that Jesus wore during his crucifixion, as described in the New Testament. The tunic is venerated as a relic in various Christian traditions and is associated with the passion of Christ.
The most famous version of the Holy Tunic is housed in Aquisgrana, Germany, where it is displayed during special religious events. The tunic symbolizes the unity of Christ and is an important object of devotion for many Christians, representing faith and the significance of Jesus' sacrifice.