The altar cloth with embroidery of the Paschal Lamb and the inscription “Alleluia” is a distinctive element of liturgical décor, intended for the most solemn celebrations of the Church. Its rich Paschal symbolism and careful craftsmanship emphasize the joy of the Resurrection and Christ’s triumph over death, bringing an atmosphere of light, glory, and thanksgiving into the presbytery.
The altar cloth is made of high-quality white, stain-resistant fabric, combining an elegant appearance with the practicality of everyday use. In the central part of the frontal embroidery, the Paschal Lamb with the banner of victory is placed within a decorative gold frame. On both sides of the central motif appears the inscription “ALLELUIA”, highlighting the joyful character of Paschal celebrations. The composition is further enriched by additional Lamb embroideries, creating a harmonious and symmetrical design. The lower edge of the altar cloth is finished with an ornamental trim featuring gold elements, lending the whole piece a classic elegance.
Product features:
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Paschal frontal embroidery – the motif of the Lamb of God and the inscription “Alleluia,” symbolizing the Resurrection of Christ.
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Stain-resistant material – high-quality fabric ensuring durability, aesthetic appeal, and ease of care.
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White color – a liturgical symbol of joy, purity, light, and the glory of the Risen Lord.
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Custom dimensions – the possibility of making the altar cloth to order in any size, tailored to a specific altar.
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Made in Poland – a guarantee of careful workmanship and attention to every detail.
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Elegant packaging – the altar cloth is presented in an attractive box, ideal for storage or as a gift.
Liturgical use:
The altar cloth is especially recommended for use during the Easter Season, the Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord, Corpus Christi, Eucharistic feasts, and other celebrations of a joyful and solemn character. Its presence on the altar highlights the Paschal dimension of the liturgy and lends the celebrations exceptional dignity.









