restovlakken
Restovlakken refers to a traditional Dutch funeral practice that involves covering the deceased in a number of beetroot red cloths. The cloths are typically made of linen and are intricately folded and draped over the coffin in a particular manner. This practice is often associated with the death of a baby or a child.
The tradition of restovlakken is rooted in the Dutch Reformed Church and was initially adopted as a
Restovlakken was an important part of Dutch burial customs in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly
Despite its decline, restovlakken remains an interesting and unique aspect of Dutch cultural heritage. It continues