John 19:38-42.)īACK #1 = ENDFINITY™ LOWERING BOARD & STRAPS ATTACHED- Contains: 4 handles, 4 lowering straps and a board in the spine for ultimate stability. Also came Nicodemus who brought the spices Myrrh & Aloeswood…they took the body and wound it in linen cloth with the spices as is in the manner of the Jews to bury…." (St. Joseph of Arimathea took away the body of Jesus. LINEN was the cloth used in the traditional Jewish funeral preparation of Jesus Christ by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus: Made from plants in Northern Europe, refined in ancient Egypt and highly prized by the the Roman Empire. LINEN is the original fabric used for everything ( including for burial shrouds) from the cradle of civilization. Made of 100% European linen in White Ivory. ( The 1st prototype of this shroud debuted on TV "SIX FEET UNDER" to bury Nate Fisher.)Ĭall us anytime with any questions (415) 874-9698) This is the ORIGINAL constructed burial shroud designed in a green cemetery by KINKARACO ® founder in 2004 - designed specifically for Green Burial. The most trusted shroud for green burial at less than half the price of a green casket! NO SEPARATE BOARD OR TRAY NECESSARY! Now for the first time - four strong women can easily carry and lower their average sized friend! From the front ,it appears as a simple wrapped piece of cloth - but inside it contains all the sophistication and strength needed for a succesful easy shroud burial -Ĥ handles for carrying, a board sewn inside the spine for stability and 4 lowering straps attached (6 straps and handles w/size XL). The Textile Trilogy invites readers to discover for yourselves what we may have left behind of inestimable value in the nineteenth century that we can marry to the best of the twentieth century.100% Biodegradable European Linen shroud -ĪLL YOU NEED for a perfect Green Burial without a casket. Here at the end of the Petroleum Age, scientists and philosophers say we will not enjoy another century on this planet unless we come up with a New Dream. The final novel in the Textile Trilogy, Oil & Water, taking place on our planet's earliest oil fields on the border of western New York and Pennsylvania, will pair off two visions of the future: an arts and crafts sensibility, which called on "hand, eye, and heart" to create a sustainable way-of-life against the explosive possibilities of the Age of Invention. How does fl ax-a tough and finicky plant fiber with a willowy blue flower- transform into the luminous satiny textile that lasts for generations, growing more soft and supple with time? The formative struggles that Linen Shroud draws on suggest that the conflicts our ancestors succumbed to or mastered in the nineteenth century have shaped us to find solutions today to the insoluble. Pitched battles for the future are underway, echoing the bloody battle between North and South: *Will the women of European bloodlines win the respect and equity their Native American sisters enjoy in their matrilineal culture? *Will the craft village be able to hold out against the onslaught of the Lowell model, the factory's assault on the fabric of community? In Linen Shroud Destiny Kinal beautifully illuminates how our ancestors approached conundrums similar to the ones we are facing in our time now, with vibrantly alive characters expressing both Native and European values. Here, as the changes that brought civil war to the United States gather and then break, a savage transformation challenges our dreams of possibilities on this new continent, transplanting the industrial revolution over the sensory world we evolved with as agricultural humans. Following the award-winning Burning Silk, the Textile Trilogy picks up the story of two families, one Native American, the other French Huguenot, with the central novel in the Trilogy, Linen Shroud.
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