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The Meadow Shroud
The Meadow Shroud
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One-of-a-Kind Beauty, Grown by Nature
This burial shroud is made from Turkish double-gauze cotton muslin — a soft, breathable natural fabric known for its gentle drape and comfort. The fabric carries a soft butter yellow tone that feels warm, calm, and quietly comforting.
The silk ties were eco-printed using marigold and cosmos flowers, allowing petals and plant pigments to leave natural impressions across the fabric. The result is a gentle floral pattern in warm golden tones that reflects the shapes and colours found in nature.
Each shroud is prepared by hand using natural fibres and plant-based methods. Subtle variations in tone and pattern are part of the natural dye and printing process and make every piece one of a kind.
Materials
Turkish double-gauze cotton muslin
Silk ties eco-printed using marigold flowers
Breathable, biodegradable natural fibres
Included With Each Shroud
Each shroud is thoughtfully prepared as a complete, ready-to-use burial system.
Included with your purchase:
A biodegradable absorbent liner made from natural cotton and hemp fleece
A breathable cloth storage bag for safekeeping
A small bottle of all-natural botanical fabric freshening spray
The liner is placed beneath the body inside the shroud and provides gentle, natural absorption when needed.
Compatible with standard funeral home and home funeral practices.
Size
100 inches x 60 inches
Designed to provide secure coverage using a simple fold-over wrap.
Suitable for a child or small adult.
Colour
A soft butter yellow cotton muslin paired with marigold eco-printed silk ties.
Depending on light, the colour may appear:
butter yellow
pale gold
warm cream
sunlit linen
soft marigold
The silk ties carry natural floral impressions created through contact with marigold petals.
Subtle variations in tone and pattern are part of the natural dye and printing process and are considered a mark of authenticity.
Timing
Ready to ship
Ships within 1–3 business days
Storage
Natural fabrics, when stored in a dry place, can last for decades.
Many families choose their shroud in advance as part of thoughtful preparation.
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