7Pcs wooden empty tombs are perfect complement to your Easter home decor, suitable for mantel, fireplaces,shelf, window sill, dining table, bedrooms, living rooms, offices. Full of festival elements, the religious Easter decorations for tabletop centerpiece will be the highlight of your festival party, witnessing and capturing your happy moments. This resurrection tomb set is a deeply thoughtful present for anyone on your Easter list. It symbolizes not just a holiday, but a foundational truth, making it a cherished gift for years to come. Package Includes: The Christian Easter decor includes 3pcs wood tomb set, 1pc wood cross, and 3 figurines, a profound visual reminder of hope, new life, and God's love, making it far more than just a religious decoration but a meaningful centerpiece for reflection and celebration during the Holy season Premium Material: The empty resurrection tombs are made of high quality wood material, with handmade smooth edge and realistic surface texture, built to last for many Easters to come with timeless aesthetic Perfect Tabletop Size: The Easter nativity scene is perfect to display on mantel, dining table, windowsill, or as part of a larger Easter vignette with books and spring flowers. It also makes a unique and thoughtful addition to Easter egg hunts, turning the festive activity into a gentle lesson about the holiday's spiritual significance Easter Gift: The empty tomb scene for Easter decorations could be an ideal and inspirational present for pastors, priests, Sunday teachers, godparents, or any loved ones celebrating Easter. It's also a fitting gift for religious milestones such as baptisms, confirmations, or first communions, serving as a lasting token of faith and celebration Profound Symbolism & Meaning: Place the wooden resurrection scene set as the centerpiece of your Easter table, use it to adorn your entryway to welcome guests, or incorporate it into your church's altar display. Its humble yet powerful presence serves as a constant reminder of the victory of life over death and the hope that defines Christianity