- that
Damask fabrics (also
named for Damascus), got
their name.
Damascus blades were
first manufactured in the Near East from
ingots of
wootz steel that...
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Damask rose from
Syria to Europe. The name of the rose
refers to the city of
Damascus in Syria,
known for its
steel (
Damask steel),
fabrics (
Damask)...
- Recently,
Yakut knives with
blades made of
special grades of
steel or even
damask steel have
become widespread. The
origin of the
fuller on the blade...
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evoking the
visual texture of
Damascus steel: Damascening, of
inlaying different metals into one
another Damask, a
reversible figured fabric Damascene...
- "
damask steel", "damascus
steel" and "damascening (metals)" has a 16th-century
introduction date and it is a
metaphorical extension from the
damask textile...
- term
comes from a
perceived resemblance to the rich
tapestry patterns of
damask silk. The term is also used to
describe the use of
inlaid copper interconnects...
- sintered, photo-chemically
etched or
electroformed (screen filter) from
steel or
other metals. In clothing, mesh is
loosely woven or
knitted fabric that...
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agility between King
Richard the
Lionheart and the
Sultan Saladin with
damask steel blades.
Arabs were said to use
blades which were
flexible enough to wrap...
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Bizon Bison Blokha Flea
Booket Bouquet Boonker Bunker Boorya Storm Bulet Damask steel Buran "Бура́н"
meaning "Snowstorm" or "Blizzard"
Buratino [Pinocchio]...
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Edgar Street (opposite Reid's Park),
following the
demand for more
heavy damask, from
which his
father benefited.
Carnegie was
educated at the Free School...