Altar Cloths
Altar cloths are decorative fabrics used to cover altars in places of worship, such as churches and temples. They serve both aesthetic and practical purposes, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere while protecting the altar surface from wear and tear. Altar cloths can be made from various materials, including silk, linen, or cotton, and often feature religious symbols or colors that hold significance in the respective faith.
These cloths are typically changed according to the liturgical calendar, reflecting different seasons or celebrations, such as Advent or Easter. The use of altar cloths is a tradition in many religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism, each with its unique styles and meanings.