Bring Liturgical Living to your home and celebrate the Christian liturgical year with this set of two reversible table runners by DoorNumber9. Perfect for the family table or a home altar. Two sizes available! Large (shown, on a LARGE 12-seater table) is 55-58 inches long while Small is 26-28 inches long and approximately 13-14" wide.
This is our New (as of 2019) Version of these table runners, made entirely from the brocade fabric with metallic accents. We upgraded to this fabric for the four main liturgical colors because it is a little more durable than the satin version without the metallic accents, as well as being easier for me to sew on. Because the pattern is different (smaller circles), in order to have the pattern centered we had to change the dimensions a little. The small ones are slightly wider and the large ones are slightly narrower than the old ones, and the small and large are now the same width, just different lengths.
- Set of two reversible table runners, one red/purple, and one green/white, all with gold accents
- 100% polyester satin brocade with metallic threads
- hand wash or machine wash gentle cycle, hang or lay flat to dry
- 13-14" wide and 50" long for Large, 13-14" wide and 26-28" long for Small (same width for both)
- shipping cost includes insurance
WHAT ABOUT SECONDS?
I classify sets as second-quality for small flaws such as:
- one runner might be up to 2 inches wider/longer than its counterpart
- the stitching might be uneven
- seams may not be perfectly straight
- there may be a small imperfection in the fabric that does not affect its functionality
ALL of these home altar cloths are handmade, so all of them will have some natural variation, but the Seconds are the ones whose variations were not up to my quality standards.
Because of these flaws they are sold at a small discount. Seconds are limited in number and first-come, first-serve.
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In the Roman Catholic and Western liturgical calendar, Green is used for Ordinary Time, Red is used for feast days of martyrs and for Pentecost, Purple is used for Lent and Advent, and White is used for the Easter Season, Christmas Season, and feast days of non-martyrs.
In the Byzantine Catholic and Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar, Green is used for Pentecost, light colors are used for Easter, Christmas, and other feasts, and dark colors are used for Fasting seasons.