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What is a bier in a funeral?

What is a bier in a funeral?

1 : a stand on which a corpse or coffin is placed also : a coffin together with its stand.

What size is a funeral casket?

Coffin Size Standard sizes typically range from 5’0 to 6’8 long and often have a width of 24” or more. If you need a coffin size that differs from the standard measurements most coffin suppliers will offer custom made sizing depending on model and material.

What is a communal bier?

A bier is a stand on which a corpse, coffin, or casket containing a corpse is placed to lie in state or to be carried to the grave. The modern funeral industry uses a collapsible aluminium bier on wheels, known as a “church truck” to move the coffin to and from the church or funeral home for services.

What is a wheeled bier?

A wheeled device for moving a coffin during a funeral service. This is moved by the bearers. The bier is not to be confused with the hearse which is for transportation to the funeral.

What is a funeral bier?

A bier is a stand on which a corpse, coffin, or casket containing a corpse, is placed to lie in state or to be carried to the grave. In Christian burial, the bier is often placed in the centre of the nave with candles surrounding it, and remains in place during the funeral.

Can a corpse be carried on a bier?

In modern times, the corpse is rarely carried on the bier without being first placed in a coffin or casket, though the coffin or casket is sometimes kept open. A bier is often draped with cloth to lend dignity to the funeral service.

How big are the wheels on a bier?

A flexible bier designed to fold away for easy transportation and storage. Extremely strong and sturdy with 7 inch wheels and four carrying handles. Comes complete with a leatherette cover for protection. Weight: 14.5kg.

Where does the dead body go on the bier?

In antiquity it was often a wooden board on which the dead were placed, covered with a shroud. In modern times, the corpse is rarely carried on the bier without being first placed in a coffin or casket, though the coffin or casket is sometimes kept open.