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known as the Holy
Shroud (Italian:
Sacra Sindone), is a
length of
linen cloth that
bears a
faint image of the
front and back of a
naked man.
Because details...
- loom,
characterised by
small geometric patterns and
extra texture in the
cloth. The warp and weft
threads may be the same
colour or different.
Satin threads...
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Hesse (1264–1567) and its successors, who were
called Hessians.
Hessian cloth comes in
different types of construction, form, size and color. The origin...
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these techniques.
Fabric has a
broader application than
cloth.
Fabric is
synonymous with
cloth, material, goods, or
piece goods. The word 'fabric' also...
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Salux cloth, also
called Salux nylon, is a type of ****anese
washcloth originating in 1966, made of part
nylon and polyester. The
cloth is
known for its...
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Shroud usually refers to an item, such as a
cloth, that
covers or
protects some
other object. The term is most
often used in
reference to
burial sheets...
- A
pudding cloth is a
culinary utensil similar to a
cheesecloth or muslin. It is a
reusable alternative to
cooking in
skins made of
animal intestines and...
- is a step in
woollen clothmaking which involves the
cleansing of
woven cloth (particularly wool) to
eliminate (lanolin) oils, dirt, and
other impurities...
- The name
Holland cloth, or
simply Holland can
refer to one of two
types of fabric: a
plainwoven or dull-finish
linen used as
furniture covering a cotton...
- Aida
cloth (sometimes
called Java canvas) is an open, even-weave
fabric traditionally used for cross-stitch embroidery. This
cotton fabric has a natural...