Coffin made of wool

A funeral organizer in Scotland came up with an unusual idea, which was to replace the traditional wooden casket with a coffin made of wool.

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A coffin is made of wool

The Scotsman reported that John Fraser and his children were the pioneers of the idea of ​​creating wool coffins to replace traditional wooden coffins.

Mr. Fraser and his children said that the coffins with wool are very environmentally friendly and they also have incredible durability. Wool coffins can withstand the weight of a person weighing 267 kg.

Currently, the coffins with wool are only in white and brown colors. The coffin is made with pure British wool. The frame of the coffin is made from a recycled cover and the corners are lined with cotton yarn.

Mr. Vicki Fraser, a merchant, commented: 'Fraser's father and son are recycling things and making them more eco-friendly. They are very different from traditional coffins, when they are afraid of their hands, everyone feels comfortable. '