altaarkleden
Altaarkleden, also known as altar cloths, are textiles used to cover and adorn altars in various religious traditions. The specific design, material, and symbolism of altaarkleden can vary significantly depending on the denomination, liturgical season, and cultural context.
In Christian churches, altaarkleden are common. They may be made of linen, silk, or other fine fabrics.
In Judaism, the Ark of the Covenant, which houses the Torah scrolls, is often covered with ornate
While less common in modern secular settings, historical or ceremonial contexts might feature decorative cloths on