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Cloth of gold or
gold cloth (Latin: Tela aurea) is a
fabric woven with a
gold-wrapped or spun weft—referred to as "a
spirally spun
gold strip". In most...
- The
Field of the
Cloth of Gold (French: Camp du Drap d'Or,
pronounced [kɑ̃ dy dʁa d‿ɔʁ]) was a
summit meeting between King
Henry VIII
of England and King...
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Conus textile, the
textile cone or the
cloth of gold cone is a
venomous species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone...
- England's support.
Another of Wolsey's
diplomatic triumphs was the
Field of the
Cloth of Gold in 1520.
Wolsey organised much
of this
grandiose meeting between...
- have a
variety of uses,
including the
production of cloth-
of-
gold and jewellery.
Hardware cloth (US term only) is a co****
woven mesh
of steel wire, used...
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originated from
Bonwire in the
Ashanti Region of Ghana. In
modern day Ghana, the
wearing of kente cloth has
become widespread to
commemorate special occasions...
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stable fire had
killed some
of her
favourite horses. Her
riding gear,
including a new
sumpter cloth or
pallion of cloth-
of-
gold worth £127 was destro****...
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Chino cloth (/ˈtʃiːnoʊ/ CHEE-noh) is a
twill fabric originally made from pure cotton. The most
common items made from it, trousers, are
widely called...
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Barkcloth or bark
cloth is a
versatile material that was once
common in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific.
Barkcloth comes primarily from
trees of the
family Moraceae...
- the
sport of fencing to make the
jackets (called lamés) that
facilitate the
scoring of touches through electrical conductivity.
Cloth of gold Gimp (thread)...