You have the identical darker image on a lighter background. Because of the sunlight, it's pretty washed out in the second image, but it's clear they're the same. You can't quite see the edge decoration of the embroidered strip, but it's also obvious that it exists on both images.
It’s the wrong color, and nobody has told me how a piece of brocade would neatly be affixed to the pall cloth allowing the reverse side to be seen, without leaving a thick seam that would keep the pall from being able to be accordion-folded so tightly as is seen in the images.
And that theory also depends on the pall NOT being accordion-folded when this image was taken. How many times do you think they so-very-carefully fold the pall in the course of a funeral?