Baptismal Cloth Gold/White 143 x 22 cm
Baptismal Cloth Gold/White 143 x 22 cm
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This Serbian Orthodox baptismal cloth, measuring 143 x 22 cm, is a significant part of an Orthodox baptism and accompanies one of the most important spiritual moments in a child's life. The white color symbolizes purity, innocence, and a new beginning in the Christian faith.
In the Serbian Orthodox Church, the baptismal cloth is used during baptism when the priest wraps the child in the cloth after the triple immersion in holy water. This moment symbolically represents spiritual rebirth and acceptance into the community of Orthodox Christians.
The baptismal cloth is carefully crafted and serves as a lasting reminder of this special day. Its simple and traditional design makes it ideal for Serbian Orthodox baptisms and can later be kept as a valuable keepsake.
Product Details
Serbian Orthodox baptismal cloth for baptism
Dimensions: 143 cm x 22 cm
White color as a symbol of purity and new life
Traditional baptismal accessory for Orthodox baptisms
Suitable for babies and children
Lasting memory of the baptism day
Product Safety
Manufacturer:
Svetazvezda Kläui, Kelleräckstrasse 38, 8967 Widen, Switzerland
Email: pk@svetazvezda.com
Product identification:
Product name: Serbian Orthodox baptismal cloth
Material: Fabric
Safety instructions:
Keep away from open flames and heat sources
Do not leave unattended near small children
Use only for its intended purpose
Store dry and clean
Responsible person in the EU:
Svetazvezda Kläui, Kelleräckstrasse 38, 8967 Widen, Switzerland
Email: pk@svetazvezda.com
Conformity:
This product complies with EU Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988.
Why this baptismal cloth?
Traditional Serbian Orthodox baptismal accessory
Symbol of purity and spiritual rebirth
Ideal for Orthodox baptisms of babies and children
Simple and timeless design
Valuable memory of a special day
This Serbian Orthodox baptismal cloth accompanies the baptism in a traditional way and preserves the memory of entering Christian life.
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