- gold or silver, but can also be made out of any form of textile.
tarlatan Tarlatan (also tarlaton) is a starched, open-weave fabric, much like cheesecloth...
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between the
knees and
ankles and it was
composed of
layers of
stiffened tarlatan or starched,
sheer cotton muslin that gave the
illusion of
fullness without...
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classical ballet performance,
often with
attached bodice. It may be made of
tarlatan, muslin, silk, tulle, gauze, or nylon.
Modern tutus have two
basic types:...
- the
surface is
covered in ink, and then the
surface is
wiped clean with
tarlatan cloth or newspaper,
leaving ink only in the
texture of the
screen or carborundum...
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common was
peaked at the front. Widows' caps were
either lisse,
tulle or
tarlatan,
shape depending mainly on the age.
Young widows wore
mainly the Mary Stuart...
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wiping up gum arabic. In intaglio, a heavily-starched
cheesecloth called tarlatan is used for
wiping away
excess ink from the
printing surface. Cheesecloth...
- a
small s****er or card is
gently used to
remove excess ink. Then, a
tarlatan cloth tightly wrapped in a
spherical shape will be used to wipe away excess...
- as with brushes/rubber gloves/rollers). The
plate is then
rubbed with
tarlatan cloth to
remove most of its
waste (surface ink) and a
final smooth wipe...
- lines. The
surface is
wiped clean with a
piece of
stiff fabric known as
tarlatan and then
wiped with
newsprint paper; some
printmakers prefer to use the...
- indentations. The
polished surface is then
wiped clean using newsprint and
tarlatan,
leaving ink only
below plate level. The
plate is then
covered with a dampened...