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Marquisette is a lightweight,
sheer fabric that has a
structure similar to a
mosquito net.
Marquisette is a very
loose weave construction plain and sometimes...
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Marcasite jewellery is
jewellery made
using cut and
polished pieces of
pyrite (fool's gold) as gemstone, and not, as the name suggests, from marcasite...
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similar to
Marquisette in
comparison to its
peers such as voile, lace and
batiste which are
little opaque.
Ninon is soft like
Marquisette, voile, lace...
- swags. In music, a
voile refers to the
cloth used to
muffle a drum.
Marquisette Organza "VOILE |
English meaning -
Cambridge Dictionary". Scholes, Percy...
- was
built in 1900. The
building is now
occupied by the
clothes shop la
Marquisette. A hydro-electric dam was
built on the Bras-du-Nord
river in 1901. People...
- fabric, such as a
loosely woven polyester voile, silk or
nylon made
marquisette or ninon, and
cotton lace, etc.
Sheer curtains allow a
majority of light...
- explanation) – discuss] Monroe's
dress was made of a
sheer and flesh-colored
marquisette fabric, with 2,500
shimmering rhinestones sewn into it. The
dress was...
- dresses, long streamers, curtains, and decorations. Ca****t
cloth Marquisette Ninon Wingate,
Isabel Barnum (1979). Fairchild's
dictionary of textiles...
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directed by Jean
Epstein and
starring Jean Angelo,
Suzanne Bianchetti and
Marquisette Bosky. It is
based on the
character Robert Macaire,
originally created...
- 4
layers of
nonwoven Dacron, 2
layers of
aluminized Kapton film/Beta
marquisette laminate, and
Teflon coated Beta
filament cloth. Additionally, the ITMG...