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  • novel covers the later life and machinations of Darth Plagueis (born Hego Damask II), over a roughly fifty-year period pre-dating and culminating concurrently...
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    Damascus steel (redirect from Damask steel)
    may just refer to the aspect of the typical patterns, by comparison with Damask fabrics (also named for Damascus), or it may indeed stem from the root word...
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  • Moorish pike heads without staves with damask work gilt; 3 short javelin heads without staves with damask work gilt; 2 hand axe heads without staves;...
    71 KB (10,829 words) - 10:02, 5 November 2023
  • main river sluiced, where all The sloping of the moon-lit sward Was damask-work, and deep inlay Of braided blooms unmown, which crept Adown to where...
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  • ”Like to the Damask Rose” is a poem either by Francis Quarles called "Hos ego versiculos", or by Simon Wastell called “The flesh profiteth nothing”. It...
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    up on the press of a printer whom Wilkes had almost certainly used. The work was almost certainly principally written by Thomas Potter, and from internal...
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    Muqarnas (redirect from Honeycomb work)
    speculation of the origin to stem from the Arabic word qarnasi meaning "intricate work". Nişanyan claims that it is related to the Aramaic קרנסא, meaning "hammering"...
    44 KB (4,811 words) - 13:43, 8 May 2024
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    process of manufacturing textiles with such complex patterns as brocade, damask and matelassé. The resulting ensemble of the loom and Jacquard machine is...
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  • educated at home by governesses. She trained in designing patterns for damask work from around December 1901 to March 1902 at Andrew S. Robinson Designing...
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    Garden roses (section Damask)
    least one damask rose existed in Europe for hundreds of years before this. Summer damasks bloom once in summer. Autumn or Four Seasons damasks bloom again...
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  • similar to that made for him by Desiderius Colman of Augsburg, with gold damask work by Jorg Sigman, now in the Real Armería de Madrid. The Valencian Alonso...
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    were paired perfectly with the exquisite beauty and elegance of brocade, damask, and other superior silk textiles. Brocade fabrics are mostly for upholstery...
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    fabric with its origin in Mali, made from hand-dyed cotton, resulting in a damask textile known for its stiffness and vibrant sheen. It is primarily recognized...
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    Damascening (redirect from Damascene-work)
    term comes from a perceived resemblance to the rich tapestry patterns of damask silk. The term is also used to describe the use of inlaid copper interconnects...
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    gilt pillars hung with purple velvet curtains and lined with yellow silk damask, tapestries of the Trojan wars and Roman history, and two Irish harps, a...
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    intricate ceiling. The suite of rooms includes: the Damask Room, with silk damask draperies and distinct damask-style wallpaper; the Claude Room, named after...
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    in a wide variety of colors and styles. Mattress fabrics can be knits, damask or printed wovens, or inexpensive non-wovens. During the past decade, along...
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    the ceremony at Santa Francesca Romana. Christian wore a formfitting gold-damask gown, and the church was decorated with two thousand "Esther" carnations...
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    woven damask fabrics with abstract motifs. Jung graduated in school of Art and design in 1932. She founded her own weaving atelier where she worked for...
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    Enigma Variations (category Articles with MusicBrainz work identifiers)
    architectural acoustician Zackery Belanger proposed Elgar's own "Like to the Damask Rose" as a solution, claiming that the fourteen deaths described in the...
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