Could be coincidence or FB 100% tracks where you go and what you read. I had to put it here because it seems to fit. A little Appalachia Folklore randomly landed in my newsfeed
I don’t know if it’s a real folklore but maybe @"Ninurta"#2 can verify.
I can’t quote the post because I lost it but I’ll try to remember what it said.
They are called Death Crowns or Angel Crowns. They happen when feathers in a pillow become matted in a certain way. This is seen as a sign that a loved one made it to Heaven. Then it is preserved, usually becoming a family heirloom.
There is a theory that some kind of electrical charge causes it but some people believe it’s a miracle.
There are supposed to be some in a museum in Tennessee.
That’s basically all I can remember. I only kind of skimmed through it before I had to go do something else and then when I went back to give it a good read couldn’t find it.
I don’t know if it’s a real folklore but maybe @"Ninurta"#2 can verify.
I can’t quote the post because I lost it but I’ll try to remember what it said.
They are called Death Crowns or Angel Crowns. They happen when feathers in a pillow become matted in a certain way. This is seen as a sign that a loved one made it to Heaven. Then it is preserved, usually becoming a family heirloom.
There is a theory that some kind of electrical charge causes it but some people believe it’s a miracle.
There are supposed to be some in a museum in Tennessee.
That’s basically all I can remember. I only kind of skimmed through it before I had to go do something else and then when I went back to give it a good read couldn’t find it.
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