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Shrouds and their symbolism - Home-woven linen
The shroud, a special tradition. With a garment is symbolic to give love to a deceased.
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New: the Woolen mat
New: the Woolen mat. A soft mat made of 100% Dutch wool, from flocks of sheep that are used for nature conservation.
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New: the Woolen Closure
This closure is a unique knitted band made of wool from the Kempen region, and has a surprising texture.
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Flower ribbon
The Flower Band was initially only available for coffins, but recently this wonderful initiative has also become available for the Basic bar.
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New: the Thick woolen wader
We are very happy to introduce this new wader: a sustainable, local and affordable wader made from Dutch wool.
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The four seasons in a natural burial ground
At a natural burial ground, the seasons can be seen and felt in everything around you. At such a memorial site, this natural cycle takes on special meaning.
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Who is Wikkelgoed?
Over the years, a lot has changed at Wikkelgoed. From a studio in the attic, to a family business, to… where is Wikkelgoed now?
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20 Years of Wrapping Goods
In 2021, Wikkelgoed will be celebrating its 20th anniversary. We are very proud that we have been a pioneer in the funeral industry with our waders for so long.
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Shrouds and their symbolism - Waiting for the sky
From this tradition, the shroud becomes a sign of equality and a special testimony to how far people are prepared to go in the name of reverence.
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Shrouds and their symbolism - Hinduism
From Hinduism we would like to share a special tradition in which the soul is helped to find liberation.
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Shrouds and their symbolism - La sacra Sindone
Although it is not a custom in Christianity, we do see the shroud in the story of Jesus Christ in the Bible.
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