Feature

●A piece of hay – sianko with baby Jesus– is placed under a white tablecloth on the table at which Christmas Eve dinner is organized. Sianko symbolizes the place and the crib where Jesus was born.
●A piece of hay – sianko with baby Jesus– is placed under a white tablecloth on the table at which Christmas Eve dinner is organized. Sianko symbolizes the place and the crib where Jesus was born.
●The hay and cloth represent the manger and the veil of Mary which would swaddle the infant Jesus.
●The oblong shaped heap of Sianko features a removable hand-painted gypsum figure of the infant child Jesus in swaddling clothes lying in the center of the hay.
●The set measures approx. 2.5" L x 4.0" W x 1.5" H Made in Poland
●We offer a money back guarantee for Polish Christmas Hay, free exchange if you are not satisfied. Please feel free to contact us, if you have any query about our Sianko.


Description

The Wigilia (Christmas Eve Vigil Feast) table is set with a white table cloth under which is placed a piece of hay (Sianko in Polish) in memory of the Christ Childs humble birth. The hay and cloth represent the manger and the veil of Mary which would swaddle the infant Jesus. The familys best china and crystal grace the table as this is a sacred night. The oblong shapped heap of Sianko features a removable hand-painted gypsum figure of the infant child Jesus in swadling close laying in the center of the hay. The set measures approx. 2.5" L x 4.0" W x 1.5" H Made in Poland