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The baptismal font: purpose and design in liturgical furniture

The baptismal font is one of the most important symbols in the celebration of the sacrament of baptism. Its main function is to contain the holy water  to be used during the rite, symbolizing the purification and rebirth of the baptized. In addition to its functionality, it is also an element of great importance from an aesthetic and design point of view in liturgical furniture. In fact, it can be made of different materials, such as marble, stone, wood or metal, and customized with Christian decorations and symbols.

Materials for the baptismal font: tradition and innovation in furnishing for places of worship

Among the most used materials we find marble, stone, wood and bronze.

These represent the tradition in furnishing places of worship and guarantee high resistance and durability.

However, In recent years, the use of innovative materials such as glass and metal is becoming increasingly popular. These allow you to create holy water fonts with a modern and original design, adapting to the needs of the most contemporary places of worship.

Where to place the baptismal font: tips for choosing furniture for ceremonies and celebrations

The placement of the baptismal font inside a place of worship is a fundamental aspect when choosing new furniture

Generally, the font is placed near the altar or in the center of the nave, to be clearly visible and accessible to all the faithful.

However, the choice of placement also depends on the size of the place of worship and the arrangement of the other liturgical furniture, such as tabernacle and ambo . In addition, it is important to consider the safety of guests during the celebration of Baptism, avoiding placing the font in places that are too narrow or poorly lit.