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Altar Cloth Moon And Sun

SHAMTAM

Altar Cloth Moon And Sun

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Description

A cotton altar cloth printed with a moon and sun design, made in India. It brings a clear visual focus to any surface set aside for quiet reflection, ritual, or personal ceremony, laying down a boundary between the everyday and the intentional. What you'll notice The moon and sun motif sits at the centre of the design, two of the oldest symbols in human visual culture, representing cycles, duality, and the passage of time. The cotton fabric lies flat and drapes softly, giving a clean, settled look on a shelf, table, or floor space. The print is clear and defined, making the design readable even at a distance. At 36 g, it folds down to almost nothing and travels easily. Cotton, printed in India The cloth is made from cotton and produced in India, a country with a long tradition of printed textiles. Cotton is a practical choice for this kind of object: it lies flat, takes print well, and is easy to fold and store between uses. Sun and moon in tradition The pairing of sun and moon appears across many traditions as a symbol of complementary forces, light and dark, active and receptive, the solar and the lunar. In Hindu iconography, Surya (the sun) and Chandra (the moon) are among the oldest deities; in Western esoteric and Wiccan practice, the sun and moon together represent the God and Goddess, the full cycle of existence. As a printed motif on a cloth used to mark a ritual space, the design carries that long history of meaning without belonging to any single tradition. Size and details Weighs 36 g. Made from cotton. Origin: India. A considered gift A thoughtful gift for someone who keeps a meditation corner, a home altar, or simply likes to bring a little intention to their daily space. Compact and lightweight, it packs and posts easily. Common questions Can it be used as a wall hanging? Yes. A lightweight cotton cloth with a clear printed design works well pinned or hung flat as a small piece of textile art. How should I care for it? Cotton is generally hand-washable in cool water. As wash-fastness is not confirmed for this cloth, washing separately and avoiding prolonged soaking is a sensible precaution on first wash.

Details

BrandSHAMTAM
CategoryReligious Altars
GTIN5056368339936
MPNALTC-04

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