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P****ementerie (/pæsˈmɛntri/,
French pronunciation: [pɑsmɑ̃tʁi]) or p****ementarie is the art of
making elaborate trimmings or
edgings (in French, p****ements)...
- pattern. The art and
history of t****els are
known by its
French name,
p****ementerie, or
Posamenten as it was
called in German. The
military output of the...
- Talese/Doubleday, p. 213
Guide to
P****ementerie.
Scalamandre Silks. New York. Boudet,
Pierre and
Bernard Gomon, La
P****ementerie,
Dessain et Tolra, 1981....
- Stomacher, France, 1700–1750. Silk
satin with metallic-thread lace, appliqués,
p****ementerie and t****els. Los
Angeles County Museum of Art M.67.8.99....
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dress uniform. The
jacket was cut
tight and short, and
decorated with
p****ementerie throughout.
Under this was worn an
embroidered shirt that was cut tightly...
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although it also
became a
centre for the
manufacture of
ribbons and
p****ementerie starting in the 17th century. Later, it
became a
mining centre of the...
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company in Bydgoszcz.
Established in 1921, it
manufactures technical p****ementerie products. In 1827,
Isidor Sandmann, a
Jewish haberdasher from Susz,...
- Appliqué
Patchwork Quilting Nålebinding
Plying Rope Rug
making Sewing P****ementerie Stitch Spinning Textile printing Weaving Yarn
History of ... Clothing...
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woollen curtains could be as
sumptuously decorated with
embroidery and
p****ementerie as the
suites of silk
curtains used in summer.
Colonial American bed...
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often decorated with
bands of
embroidery or
applied p****ementerie.
Bobbin lace
arose from
p****ementerie in this period,
probably in Flanders, and was used...