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Appliqué is
ornamental needlework in
which pieces or
patches of
fabric in
different shapes and
patterns are sewn or
stuck onto a
larger piece to form a...
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Diamond is a
solid form of the
element carbon with its
atoms arranged in a
crystal structure called diamond cubic.
Diamond as a form of
carbon is tasteless...
- Age. Gold
appliqués dating from the 13th-12th
century BC were
found in a
deposit by the lake s****. The
embossed decorations on the
appliqués are thought...
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armour utilises polymers, for
example polyurethane as used in the "BDD"
appliqué armour applied to
modernized T-62 and T-55.
Bulletproof gl**** is a colloquial...
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Appliqué lace
refers to
various types of lace
where the
decorative motifs are sewn as
appliqués to an
existing openwork fabric, such as tulle, netting...
- The École
nationale supérieure des arts
appliqués et des métiers d'art, also
called the École des Arts
Appliqués or
Olivier de
Serres and
abbreviated to...
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button and
upper thigh. The
garment is
often trimmed with lace, ruffles,
appliques, marabou, bows, and ribbons,
optionally with
spaghetti straps. Sometimes...
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Khatwa is the name
given to
appliqué works in Bihar, India.
Khatwa is
about designing by
cutting of one
fabric and
stitching the
pieces to
another fabric...
- India, is well
known for its
appliqué work,
traditionally known as
Chandua (Odia: ଚାନ୍ଦୁଆ Cānduā) in India. "
Appliqué"
comes from the
French word appliquer...
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completing a do****entary "Tsurphu, the
Giant Appliques",
using the
archival footage of the
giant appliqués created for Tsurphu, 1992–2017. In Maui Hawaii...