The small jewels and charms wrapped in linen are often referred to as "amulets" or "talisman." These items are typically used for protection, luck, or to invoke certain powers. In some cultures, they are placed within linen wrappings as part of rituals or burial practices. The specific terminology can vary depending on cultural context and tradition.
Small jewels and charms wrapped in linen often refer to ancient amulets or talismans, which were believed to possess protective or lucky properties. In various cultures, these items were sometimes carried or worn to ward off evil spirits, bring good fortune, or ensure safety. The linen wrapping served both a practical purpose of protection and a symbolic one, enhancing the mystical significance of the charms within. Such practices can be traced back to ancient civilizations, including Egyptian and Roman traditions.
They are wrapped in hundreds of yards of linen.
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
Ancient Egyptians used a material called linen.
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
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They are wrapped in hundreds of yards of linen.
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
Ancient Egyptians used a material called linen.
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
From what I've heard... up to 150 yards of linen is wrapped around a mummy!
A mummy.
Jesus was wrapped in linen cloth when he was buried.
they wrapped the mummy in some sort of linen cloth
Linen Bandages.
In Egypt men wore linen that was usually wrapped around their waist, and and the girls usually wore linen dress.
Linen bandages!not toilet tissue