If you mean at her death, more than likely she was wrapped and mummified. Cleopatra follo0wed the Egyptian religion and mummification was part of it. However that is just a guess because Cleopatra's tomb has not been found and we can't say for certain how she was buried.
We don't know for certain because we have not yet found Cleopatra's tomb. However we can assume that she was wrapped and was mummified because that was the Egyptian custom for burial. Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion so they would bury her accordingly.
Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator
she met him in a small boat on her way to Alexandria when she was wrapped in a rug and he laid eyes on her
To clothe., imp. & p. p. of Clothe., of Clothe
There is no historical evidence to support the theory that Cleopatra smuggled herself into Julius Caesar's palace in a rug or carpet to seduce him. This is likely a romanticized myth that has been perpetuated over time.
Cleopatra VII meet Julius Caesar by hiding in a rolled up carpet and brought into Julius Caesar's royal chamber and made love with him.
Queen Cleopatra died when she was bitten by an asp, an extremely deadly poisonous snake, that was wrapped up in a carpet that was delivered to her.
a bumper clothe is an insult in Jamaica it means
Hindi word for clothe is Kapadaa
Clothed is the past participle of clothe.
to clothe = hilbish (הלביש)
Cleopatra seemed to favor pearls, the larger the better. She is depicted on some coins with a strand of pearls wrapped around her throat, and there is the famous story of her dissolving the pearl and drinking it. Remember in the ancient world, pearls were the most valuable gem.