My guess is a chalice veil. They're fairly common and about the size of a large
handkerchief.
Avital
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My understanding is that while there was a pall which covered the
entire(closed) casket, a pall cloth was used to cover
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Could it be a pall cloth?
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Could it be a pall cloth?
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Helen, Aussie in Denver
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Okay, that is a new one (to me!). What is a pall cloth?
Lorri -who has so-o-o-o much to learn
Could it be a pall cloth?
Cheers,
Helen, Aussie in Denver
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It's used to cover a corpse prior to burial, not sure if it's the whole body -
would have thought that was a shroud - or just the head
jenny barron
scotland
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Okay, that is a new one (to me!). What is a pall cloth?
Lorri -who has so-o-o-o much to
The fabric certainly looks light enough.
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Could it be a pall cloth?
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My guess is a chalice veil. They're fairly common and about the size of a large
handkerchief.
Avital
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From: Clay Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My understanding is that while there was a pall which covered the
entire(closed) casket, a pall cloth was used to cover