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  2. Iranian handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Persian embroidery. Pateh, needlework on wool, with colored thread, mostly of silk. It is mostly created by women. [5] Rasht embroidery; Sermeh embroidery; Sistan embroidery and Sistan cream embroidery , using a black, cream or white thread color to decorate clothing or other fabrics; Zardozi, metal embroidery thread work made of silver or gold ...

  3. Embroidery thread - Wikipedia

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    Matte embroidery cotton (or its French name, coton à broder) is a matte-finish (not glossy) twisted 5-ply thread. Medici or broder medici is a fine, light-weight wool thread formerly manufactured by DMC Group. Metallic embroidery threads are threads with metallic elements; these may be synthetic or real metal. Metallic threads range from a ...

  4. Outline of crafts - Wikipedia

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    A craft is a work of physical expression drawn from imagination or existing culture, largely by using hands. A craft is typically birthed by creativity and intentional design, through the application of skill(s)/ techniques and can extend across a wide range of areas from dance, embroidery to photography.

  5. Needlework - Wikipedia

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    Needlework was an important fact of women's identity during the Victorian age, including embroidery, netting, knitting, crochet, and Berlin wool work. A growing middle class had more leisure time than ever before; printed materials offered homemakers thousands of patterns.

  6. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery was a skill marking a girl's path into womanhood as well as conveying rank and social standing. [8] Embroidery was an important art and signified social status in the Medieval Islamic world as well. The 17th-century Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi called it the "craft of the two hands".

  7. Balochi needlework - Wikipedia

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    Balochi needlework (also known as Balochi embroidery; Balochi: گُد دۏچی) is a type of handicraft made by the Baloch people. [1] It is considered a heritage art, has been recognized by UNESCO , and it sells internationally.

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