Slabbinck green banner with cross, grapes, and ears of wheat, 120x40 in
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Slabbinck green banner with cross, grapes, and ears of wheat, 120x40 in.
This banner visually enhances moments of prayer and reflection, creating an atmosphere of peace, silence, and contemplation.
At the centre stands a cross, a universal symbol of the Christian faith and a sign of Christ's infinite love, offering himself for the salvation of humanity.
Where the cross arms meet, a cluster of grapes and ears of wheat are depicted, deeply Eucharistic images representing bread and wine, sacramental s...
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Slabbinck green banner with cross, grapes, and ears of wheat, 120x40 in.
This banner visually enhances moments of prayer and reflection, creating an atmosphere of peace, silence, and contemplation.
At the centre stands a cross, a universal symbol of the Christian faith and a sign of Christ's infinite love, offering himself for the salvation of humanity.
Where the cross arms meet, a cluster of grapes and ears of wheat are depicted, deeply Eucharistic images representing bread and wine, sacramental signs of Christ's living presence in the Eucharist.
Grains and grapes, fruits of the earth and human labour, become in the hands of the Lord spiritual nourishment and a gift of grace.
This banner, with its simple and profound symbolic language, invites every heart to contemplate the mystery of divine generosity, redemptive sacrifice, and spiritual nourishment that only God can offer.
Digitally printed on fabric made of 100% artificial fibres, this 118.1x39.4 in banner is finished with an open top hem and comes with a wooden pole featuring two decorative finials and hanging cord.
The bottom includes an integrated metal bar to keep the fabric perfectly tense and stable during display.
Crafted by the Slabbinck atelier, this banner reflects liturgical excellence based on high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship, rooted in the longstanding textile and liturgical tradition of the Belgian maison.