Burial Cloths
Burial cloths are fabrics used to wrap the deceased before burial. These cloths serve both practical and ceremonial purposes, providing dignity to the body and protecting it during the burial process. They can vary in material, size, and design, often reflecting cultural or religious traditions.
One of the most famous burial cloths is the Shroud of Turin, believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. This cloth features a faint image of a man and has been the subject of much study and debate regarding its authenticity and origins.