-
cloth", a
material composed of silk and cotton.
Siamoise was a 17th-century
cotton and
linen material.
Fiber composition the
fiber blend composition of...
- centuries,
Dobcross was a
hamlet sustained by
domestic flannel and
woollen cloth production. Many of the
original 17th and 18th
century barns and weavers'...
- A
Lenten veil (or
Lenten cloth),
known as a
Fastentuch in
German or
velum quadragesimale in Latin, is a
depiction of the P****ion of
Christ on a large...
- Terrycloth,
terry cloth,
terry cotton,
terry towelling, terry,
terry towel,
Turkish towelling (formerly), or
simply towelling is a
fabric woven with many...
- from
about 1800 to the present, and
feature construction of bisque,
composition,
cloth, rubber, celluloid, and plastic.
Exhibits were displa**** with scale-model...
- Kuba
textiles are a type of
raffia cloth unique to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
formerly Zaire, and
noted for
their elaboration and complexity...
- twelve-tone serialism, and (in
British usage) twelve-note
composition—is a
method of
musical composition. The
technique is a
means of
ensuring that all 12 notes...
- led to its
widespread use, and it is the most
widely used
natural fiber cloth in
clothing today.
Current estimates for
world production are
about 25 million...
- height),
styles (little
Dutch girl and boy, petite, p****aboo), and
compositions (
cloth, bisque, and
composite material). The
Dutch Campbell Kid was first...
- (Hampshire) and
Burlington (Vermont): Lund Humphries. ISBN 0-85331-803-4 (
cloth) ISBN 0-85331-822-0 (pbk). Blotkamp,
Carel (1994). Mondrian: The Art of...