The presented altar cloth embroidered with roses is a proposal for parishes seeking elegant, durable, and symbolic altar textiles. Made from high-quality 100% polyester, it maintains its aesthetic appearance even with frequent use. The material is stain-resistant, does not fade, and remains smooth and representative for a long time. This is a particularly important feature for cloths intended for daily liturgical service.
The delicate sheen of the fabric emphasizes the ceremonial character of the model, creating an elegant backdrop for the central decoration – the precise embroidery of roses. The embellishment, 15 cm in height, runs along the entire length of the cloth, ensuring that the composition appears harmonious from every perspective. The motif of roses, present in sacred art for centuries, symbolizes purity, beauty, and spiritual love, making it an ideal choice for holidays, parish celebrations, wedding Masses, and days of special prayer.
The embroidery technique applied gives the whole piece clarity and a gentle liturgical character. Such decorations distinguish products referred to as the embroidered altar cloth with roses, combining the tradition of ornamentation with an elegant, contemporary style of sacred textiles. The embroidery is clear, resistant to wear, and retains its proportions even after many washes.
The cloth has been carefully finished, with even and strong seams that ensure the material drapes perfectly on the altar. The model can be made to any size, allowing it to fit both small chapel altars and large main altars in parish churches. Regardless of the format, the cloth presents itself elegantly, maintaining the proportions of the embroidery and the clarity of the composition.
This combination of tradition, functionality, and liturgical aesthetics makes the embroidered altar cloth with roses an excellent choice for temples wishing to introduce an element of beauty and sacred symbolism into the presbytery. As a product of Urbanowicz Haft Polska, it guarantees high quality, durability, and aesthetic execution – values particularly cherished in the liturgical space.