Lughnasadh (or Lúnasa in native Irish), taking place on August 1st of each year. one of the four major Pagan fire festivals in the Wheel of the Year.
Featuring an original illustration by Irene Mudd, this altar cloth consists of printed cotton fabric, backed with an embroidered satin fabric*, and machine stitched with an eye-catching metallic silver thread. Each altar cloth is finished with hand-painted pearlescent details and fabric loops on the back to allow for wall hanging.
Dimensions: 19.5" x 19”
*Irene uses vintage fabric I have on hand to back each altar cloth, so some backing fabric may vary from what is pictured.*
Imbolc (spelled Imbolg in native Irish) takes place on Feb 1st of each year, marking the transition from late Winter to early Spring. Imbolc is strongly associated with Brigid, a triplicate goddess of Pre-Christian Ireland. Among many other things, Brigid rules over the home, the hearth, and pregnancy. Brigid’s knots (the 4 pointed wheels on either side of the design) are woven on Imbolc and placed on doors and windows for Brigid’s blessings and protection. The period of Imbolc can be one of the coldest times of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, but while the ground may be frozen solid outside, beneath earth, the first buds of spring are beginning to germinate.