Altar Cloth Earth Mother
A cotton altar cloth from India, printed with an Earth Mother design in the tradition of sacred textile art. Laid flat, it draws a quiet boundary between the everyday and the intentional, a simple act of preparation that many find as meaningful as the practice itself.
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A cotton altar cloth from India, printed with an Earth Mother design in the tradition of sacred textile art. Laid flat, it draws a quiet boundary between the everyday and the intentional, a simple act of preparation that many find as meaningful as the practice itself.
Altar Cloth Earth Mother is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the cloth brings to a space
- The Earth Mother motif carries deep roots across cultures, a figure of fertility, cyclical renewal, and the grounding force of the natural world, recognised from European folk tradition to Hindu goddess iconography.
- Cotton sits soft and flat without slipping, making it a steady surface for candles, crystals, or small objects placed with care.
- The lightweight weave folds neatly for storage and opens without heavy creasing, ready when you are.
- It works equally well draped over a shelf, pinned as a wall piece, or spread across a low table, the design reads clearly from a distance.
Cotton, simply made
The cloth is woven from cotton and produced in India, where textile printing has a long and varied history. Cotton is the traditional choice for altar and puja cloths across many practices, it breathes, lies flat, and takes printed colour well without the stiffness of synthetic alternatives.
Placing and caring for it
Lay it flat on any clean, level surface. For wall display, fold the top edge over a slim rod or clip it with small pins at the corners. Cotton at this weight is best hand-washed in cool water and laid flat to dry, which helps the print hold its clarity over time. Avoid prolonged exposure to strong direct sunlight, which can fade printed cotton gradually.
The Earth Mother in tradition
The Earth Mother is one of the oldest symbolic figures in human culture, appearing across traditions from the Neolithic period onward. In European folk practice she is associated with the turning of seasons, harvest, and the generative power of the land. In Hindu tradition, Bhumi Devi, the earth goddess, is honoured as the ground beneath all life. In Wiccan and contemporary Pagan practice, the Earth Mother is often invoked alongside the Horned God as one half of a paired cosmology, representing abundance, nurture, and the body of the world itself. Altar cloths bearing her image are used to mark a space as dedicated to that intention, a visual focus for the mind and a quiet reminder of what the practice is for.
Size and what's included
One cotton altar cloth. Weight is approximately 36 g. Dimensions: 0.5 × 0.5 cm.
A considered gift
A thoughtful choice for someone who keeps a home altar, practises meditation or yoga, or simply appreciates textile art with symbolic depth. It suits a housewarming, a birthday, or any occasion that calls for something quiet and meaningful.
Material
Cotton
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Common questions
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