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Sindon (other)
Sindon may refer to: * Sindon (cloth), a type of fine muslin fabric; by extension also an item of this fabric: ** burial shroud, especially the one used for the burial of Jesus (see Shroud of Turin) ** corporals, cloths used in Christian liturgy ** wads or rolls of such cloth formerly used in filling open wounds during surgery * , a village in Cetinje Municipality Old Royal Capital Cetinje (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian: Prijestonica Cetinje / Пријестоница Цетиње) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro, territorial subdivisions of Montenegro. It has th ..., Montenegro * Sindon (horse), a horse who won the Irish Derby in the 1950s * Sindon, Myanmar, a place in Shwebo Township See also * Sinden (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sindon (cloth)
Sindon, also known as Syndone, was a fine Textile#Cloth, cloth that resembled muslin or cambric. It had multiple applications, including as a material used in furnishing, covering the pyx, and was referenced in the Bible and ancient Greek literature. According to Christian tradition, it was Sindon cloth in which the body of Jesus of Nazareth was shrouded. History Sindon was an ancient Babylonian textile primarily made from linen. There are varying accounts of the texture and material, with some sources indicating cotton, linen, and silk. Sindon presents a source of confusion in various contexts. Certain scholars have interpreted this term to refer to dyed cotton fabrics. It was also alternatively known as 'Syndone' and held the transitional designation of 'cendel,' which had associations with silken materials. Records of exports from England in 1382 indicate that Sindon was a type of silk material. Sindon cloth has been produced in Sindh, Pakistan, since before the Christian era ...
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