WebWadmal (Old Norse: vaðmál; Norwegian: vadmål, 'cloth measure') is a coarse, dense, usually undyed wool fabric woven in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Greenland, and the Orkney, Faroe and Shetland Islands from the Middle Ages into the 18th century. Wadmal was woven on the warp-weighted loom used throughout these areas of … WebThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Textile Arts, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of textile arts on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Textile Arts Wikipedia:WikiProject Textile Arts Template:WikiProject Textile Arts Textile Arts articles
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WebDelegates in their native attire, some completely Persian in style, carry gifts as token of their loyalty and as tribute to the king. These gifts include silver and gold vessels and vases, weapons, woven fabrics, jewelry, and animals from the delegates’ own countries. WebIn the history of textiles, frieze(French: frisé) is a Middle English term for a coarse woollen, plain weavecloth with a napon one side. The nap was raised by scrubbing it to raise curls … cherry wood furniture paint
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WebMay 21, 2005 · Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Frieze (textile) Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Tercera Orden de San Francisco; Orden Franciscana Seglar; Anexo:Santos y beatos franciscanos; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Frantziskotar familia; Usage on … WebIn the history of textiles, frieze(French: frisé) is a Middle English term for a coarse woollen, plain weavecloth with a napon one side. The nap was raised by scrubbing it to raise curls of fibre,[1]and was not shorn after being raised, leaving an uneven surface. Panni frisi, "Frisian cloths", appear in medieval inventories and other documents.[2] WebFrieze (textile) Fustian G Gabardine Gaji Garbhasuti Garbi cloth Gauze Gazar Gazzi cloth Georgette (fabric) Ghalta Ghanaian smock Gingham Glass cloth Gossamer fabric Grass cloth Greige goods Grenadine (cloth) Grenfell Cloth Grogram flights september 28th september 30th