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  2. Damask - Wikipedia

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    Damask is a reversible patterned fabric that can be made of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibers. Learn about the origin, production, and usage of damask in different regions and periods, from ancient Syria to modern fashion.

  3. Damascus steel - Wikipedia

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    Damascus steel is a type of high carbon crucible steel used for blades in the Near East, characterized by distinctive patterns of banding and mottling. It was made from wootz steel imported from Southern India or Khorasan, and had a reputation for toughness, sharpness, and flexibility.

  4. Damascus - Wikipedia

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    Damascus is the capital city of Syria and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It has a rich history, culture, and heritage, and is home to many historical sites, such as the Umayyad Mosque and the Azm Palace.

  5. Irish linen - Wikipedia

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    Irish linen is cloth woven from flax fibre, grown mainly in northern Europe. Learn about the Irish linen industry, its skills, craftsmanship and trademark, and its historical and cultural significance.

  6. Yoruba clothing - Wikipedia

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    Brocade and Damask : a fabric that has complex patterns incorporated into it during the weaving process. Brocade and Damask can be made from various materials, such as cotton, silk, wool, or synthetic fibers. Brocade and Damask can have various colors and textures, such as shiny, matte, smooth, or rough. Fabrics no longer in use:

  7. Rosa × damascena - Wikipedia

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    There is a history of fragrance production in Kabul Province of Afghanistan from the Damask rose. [11] An attempt has been made to restore this industry as an alternative for farmers who produce opium. [11] The flower, known in Hawaiian as Lokelani, is the official flower of the Island of Maui. [12]

  8. Bazin (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Bazin is a hand-dyed cotton fabric imported from Europe and used for making boubous, long robes worn in West Africa. Learn about its production, types, usage and embroidery techniques in different countries.

  9. Is There A Difference Between Curtains And Drapes? - AOL

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    Curtains are generally made from lighter weight fabrics and feel more casual; while drapes are typically made from heavier, more sumptuous fabrics and foster a sense of formality.