- silk.
Moire is
produced from two
distinctly different methods of finishing.
Calendering produces the true
moire,
known as "
moire antique" and "
moire Anglaise"...
- James's, London, England. The
dress was
composed of a rich robe of
white moire antique ornamented with
three flounces of
Honiton lace. The
design of the lace...
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Bamba wore
simple jewellery including pearls. She had a
short sleeved,
moire,
antique dress,
orange blossoms in her hair, and a veil. The
Prince made his...
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Aertex Alençon lace
Antique satin Argentan lace
Argentella lace
Bafta cloth Baize Ballistic nylon Barathea...
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Little Tom Ben Land 9-6 5-1 Fell
Harry Lorrequer W.
Fowler 9-0 12-1
Knocked Over
Glenamour James?
Knott 9-0 50-1 Fell
Moire Antique F. Page 9-0 25-1 Fell...
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Antique satin, also
called satin-back shantung, is any five- or eight-harness (shaft)
satin weave that uses
slubbed or
unevenly spun
yarns in the weft...
- a
moiré pattern.
Jacqueline Kennedy chose Boudin's
fabric in
spring 1962.
After the Scalamandré
fabric company proved unable to
reproduce the
moiré silk...
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Grande Odalisque (1819).
Leonilla is
wearing a
luxurious gown of
ivory silk
moiré, with a pink sash
around her waist. A deep
purple mantle wraps around her...
- warp
yarns and then
under one warp yarn, is the most
pliable satin weave.
Antique satin – is a type of satin-back shantung,
woven with
slubbed or unevenly...
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Authority Vestiarium Scoti**** §
Tartans –
tables of
tartans listed in this
antique but
questionably accurate m****cript, with the
addition of
thread counts...