It sounds like you're talking about the pericardium.
Of coarse its not wrapped silly XD
Wrapped
Mummies are the remains of people who died thousands of years ago. Their remains were treated with preservatives, their internal organs removed and they were wrapped for internment. They do not do anything to people.
The red colour is sometimes described as symbolizing the readiness of the Latvians to give the blood from their hearts for freedom and their willingness to defend their liberty. An alternative interpretation, according to one legend, is that a Latvian leader was wounded in battle, and the edge of the white sheet in which he was wrapped were stained by his blood. The white stripe may stand for the sheet that wrapped him.
it is wrapped with linne and canvas
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
wrapped has one syllable.
the body was wrapped in lien strips
What's wrapped with love
The homophone for wrapped is rapt, which means completely engrossed or absorbed in something.
Wrapped can be used as a verb (past tense) and as an adjective. For example: "He opened the wrapped present" uses the word as an adjective. "She wrapped the box." uses the word as a verb.
Wrapped in a Dream was created in 2006.