
Shroud
A shroud is a cloth or covering used to wrap a deceased person for burial or funeral rites. It serves to protect the body, provide respect, and sometimes carry cultural or religious significance. Shrouds can be made from various fabrics, natural or synthetic, and are often plain but may feature symbols or decorations depending on customs. Their primary purpose is to ensure the body is respectfully covered, aiding in dignity and tradition during the funeral process.