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patterned cloth

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  • kente cloth — noun Etymology: Twi kenté Date: 1957 colorfully patterned cloth traditionally woven by hand in Ghana called also kente …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Altar cloth — Altar covered with white altar cloths. An (altar cloth) is used by various religious groups to cover an altar. Christianity, ancient Judaism, and Buddhism are among the world religions that use altar cloths. Because many altars are made of wood… …   Wikipedia

  • Glass cloth — is a textile material, originally developed to be used in greenhouse paneling, allowing sunlight s ultraviolet rays to be filtered out, while still allowing visible light through to plants. The cloth is usually woven with the plain weave, and may …   Wikipedia

  • Pall (cloth) — A pall is a cloth which covers a casket at funerals. [CathEncy|wstitle=Pall] The word comes from the Latin pallium (cloak), through Old English. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pall pall Definitions from Dictionary.com ] ] The use of a… …   Wikipedia

  • kente cloth — [ken′tā, ken′tə] n. a fabric made esp. in Ghana, woven in strips of brightly patterned bands interspersed with bands of black * * * …   Universalium

  • kente cloth — [ken′tā, ken′tə] n. a fabric made esp. in Ghana, woven in strips of brightly patterned bands interspersed with bands of black …   English World dictionary

  • Madras (cloth) — Madras is a lightweight cotton fabric with patterned texture, used primarily for summer clothing pants, shorts, dresses and jackets. The fabric takes its name from the former English name of the city of Chennai, India.One style popular during the …   Wikipedia

  • Byzantine dress — changed considerably over the thousand years of the Empire, but was essentially conservative. The Byzantines liked colour and pattern, and made and exported very richly patterned cloth, woven and embroidered for the upper classes, and resist dyed …   Wikipedia

  • History of clothing and textiles — Ladies making silk, early 12th century painting by Emperor Huizong of Song (a remake of an 8th century original by artist Zhang Xuan), illustrates silk fabric manufacture in China. The wearing of clothing is exclusively a human characteristic and …   Wikipedia

  • batik — /beuh teek , bat ik/, n. 1. a technique of hand dyeing fabrics by using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design, dyeing the uncovered fabric with a color or colors, and dissolving the wax in boiling water. 2. the fabric so decorated.… …   Universalium

  • Sampot — The sampot (សំពត់, ALA LC: saṃbát, IPA2|sɑmpʊət) is a lower body, wrap around cloth and is the national garment of Cambodia. The traditional dress is similar to those worn in the neighboring countries of Laos and Thailand where they are known as… …   Wikipedia

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