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1 Silver Cloth
A dress material of French manufacture made of special yarns, composed of 80 per cent of wool and 20 per cent of vegetable silk, or Asclepios cotton. Mostly plain weave. A silver cloth was patented in 1934 after considerable research. The method finally covered by patent was to immerse the cloth in a solution of silver nitrate and follow this treatment by precipitation of the silver in the fibres by means of sodium carbonate. The resulting silver cloth actually contains about 9 per cent of silver and has a decided brown colour due to the silver oxide. -
2 Cloth Embroidery
A variety of exquisite needlework, practised by the natives of India, Persia, China and Japan. Coloured pieces of cloth are cut in handsome designs and sewn together with floss silk or gold and silver thread. The work is really inlaid applique. -
3 Silver Greys
The fabric used for shirts for the Army, made 36-in. loom width, to finish 30-in., 36 ends and 48 picks per inch, 61/2 oz. per yard, woollen mixture yarns are used. The Scottish cloth was made to Government specification, 38-in. in reed, 48 ells of warp for 51 yards finished, 27 porters of 29 cut, 40 shots of 34 cut (see Army Greys) -
4 Lucca Cloth
Mediaeval fabrics woven of silk and gold or silver in Italy. -
5 Metal Cloth
A fabric woven of cotton or silk, combined with various threads of gold, silver or copper. -
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7 Cordovan Embroidery
A form of applique work using gold or silver cloth and serge. A bold design is traced on the gold or silver cloth, this is cut out and placed upon thick canvas and the two pasted together. The canvas is then cut out to the pattern when the paste is dry. These motifs are then stitched on to a ground fabric of wool serge with silk thread. Stems, sprays and small effects are worked in between the applique motifs.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cordovan Embroidery
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8 серебряная ткань
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9 laminato
"rolled;Gewalz;Holzfaserplatte;laminado"* * *laminato1 agg. (metall.) rolled, flattened; (ind. plastica) leafy: ferro laminato, rolled iron // (geol.) carbone laminato, banded coal◆ s.m. (metall.) rolled section: laminato di acciaio, rolled steel section; laminato di ferro, rolled iron section; laminato plastico, laminated plastic (o laminate).laminato2 s.m. (tessuto) lamé, silver cloth◆ agg. lamé (attr.).* * *[lami'nato]1. sm(metallico) rolled section2. agg* * *[lami'nato] 1.participio passato laminare2. 3.sostantivo maschile metall. rolled section* * *laminato/lami'nato/→ laminareII aggettivo[ ferro] rolled; [superficie, legno] laminatedIII sostantivo m.metall. rolled section. -
10 Milkweed Fibre
A seed-hair fibre obtained from the common milkweed or silk-weed plant Asclepias Incarnata, which grows extensively in America. The surface fibre from the seedpods is used for upholstery stuffing. It has been used in France for the manufacture of" Silver cloth." It is weak and brittle and inferior to kapok which it resembles This fibre is also known as Asclepias cotton. -
11 Topee
Gorgeous Indian head-dress, formed of gold and silver cloth, and adorned with precious stones. Worn by natives of the highest rank. ———————— The special sun-hat usually worn by Europeans in the East. -
12 серебряная парча
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13 قماش
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريّ \ silk: (pure silk) fine soft thread, made by a silkworm; (artificial silk) rayon; material made from such thread: silk dresses. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريٌّ مُوَشًّى \ brocade: silk or cloth richly ornamented, esp. with gold or silver thread. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ مُقَلَّم \ tartan: woollen cloth with bands and squares of colour, used for Scottish national dress (with different patterns for each of the main Scottish families). \ قُمَاشُ فَانيلة \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. \ قُمَاشٌ قُطنيّ مُخْمَليّ \ corduroy: thick cotton material with raised lines on it. \ قُمَاشُ القِنّب \ canvas: strong cloth used for tents, sails, and oil paintings. \ قُمَاشٌ مُشَمَّع \ tapaulin: heavy cloth (sometimes treated with tar) for protecting goods from wet, esp. on lorries or ships. \ قُمَاشٌ مُصَمَّغ (لَزْقَة) \ plaster: cloth covered with sticky material, to cover a wound. \ قُمَاشَة \ cloth, cloths: a piece of cloth for a special purpose: a tablecloth; a cloth for cleaning one’s shoes. -
14 pezza
f cloth( toppa) patch* * *pezza s.f.1 ( toppa) patch: una pezza nei calzoni, nel lenzuolo, a patch in a pair of trousers, in a sheet; metterci una pezza, to patch sthg. up (anche fig.); cucire una pezza sui pantaloni, to stitch a patch on (o to patch) a pair of trousers; una giacca con le pezze ai gomiti, a jacket with patches on the elbows // una bambola di pezza, a rag doll // essere una pezza da piedi, to be a nobody // trattare qlcu. come una pezza da piedi, (fig.) to treat s.o. like dirt2 ( panno intero) roll, bolt; piece: una pezza di cotone, a roll of cotton cloth; tessuti in pezza, piece-goods; questa stoffa sembrava molto migliore in pezza, as a roll of cloth this material looked much better; vendere a pezze, to sell by the piece4 ( sul mantello di animali) speckle, spot, patch6 (amm.) ( documento giustificativo) voucher: pezza d'appoggio, voucher; pezza giustificativa contabile, bookkeeping voucher; (comm.) pezza giustificativa di cassa, cash voucher.* * *['pɛttsa]sostantivo femminile1) (pezzo di stoffa) piece of cloth; (straccio) rag; (toppa) patch2) (rotolo di tessuto) bolt, roll3) (sul manto di animale) patch, spot, speckle4) burocr. (documento)pezza giustificativa, d'appoggio — written evidence, proof
••mettere una pezza a qcs. — to patch sth. up
trattare qcn. come una pezza da piedi — to treat sb. like dirt
* * *pezza/'pεttsa/sostantivo f.2 (rotolo di tessuto) bolt, roll3 (sul manto di animale) patch, spot, specklemettere una pezza a qcs. to patch sth. up; trattare qcn. come una pezza da piedi to treat sb. like dirt. -
15 парча
1) General subject: brocade, cloth a gold, gold cloth, gold-cloth, samite (изготовлявшаяся в средние века)2) Obsolete: tinsel3) Textile: brocaded fabric, gold tissue, silver tissue, tinsel cloth4) Archaic: tissue -
16 парчовая ткань
Textile: brocade, brocaded fabric, cloth of gold (с золотыми нитями), cloth of silver (с серебряными нитями), gold cloth (с золотыми нитями), tinsel cloth -
17 парча
(сложно-узорчатая художественно-декоративная ткань с шёлковой основой, содержащая в утке, реже в основе металлические нити из золота, серебра или имитирующих их материалов; использовалась для различных целей в правосл. церкви; в 17 в. ввозилась из Ирана, Турции) brocade, tinsel (cloth), baldachin, baudekin, baldoquin, satinвенецианская парча истор. — samite
золотая парча — gold cloth, cloth of gold
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18 doek
2 [projectiescherm] screen♦voorbeelden:het doek valt • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 the curtain falls/drops; 〈figuurlijk; informeel ook〉 it's curtainsII 〈de〉1 [stuk stof] cloth♦voorbeelden:hij had zijn arm in een doek • he had his arm in a sling -
19 Toile D'or
TOILE d'OR, TOILE d'ARGENTFrench for cloth of gold or cloth of silver, made in plain or twill weave with fine silk warp and gold or silver weft, the metal threads being often arranged in twos through each shed. The warp was usually dyed yellow. The fabric was made in France and Italy until the end of the 16th century. -
20 Toile D'argent
TOILE d'OR, TOILE d'ARGENTFrench for cloth of gold or cloth of silver, made in plain or twill weave with fine silk warp and gold or silver weft, the metal threads being often arranged in twos through each shed. The warp was usually dyed yellow. The fabric was made in France and Italy until the end of the 16th century.
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