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  4. Cutting mat - Wikipedia

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    A cutting mat is a mat that is placed between a workpiece to be cut and the surface below (e.g. a table) to protect the surface. They are used, amongst other things, in hobby work for precise and clean cuts of paper, cardboard or textiles using a scalpel or rotary cutter .

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  6. Tatami - Wikipedia

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    A half mat is called a hanjō (半畳), and a mat of three-quarter length is called a daimedatami (大目畳 or 台目畳), which is used in tea-ceremony rooms . [ 4 ] In Japan, the size of a room is usually measured in relation to the size of tatami mats ( -畳 , -jō ) , about 1.653 m 2 (17.79 sq ft) for a standard Nagoya-size tatami.

  7. ʻIe tōga - Wikipedia

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    An ʻie tōga is a special finely woven mat that is an important item of cultural value in Samoa. They are commonly referred to in English as "fine mats" although they are never used as mats [1] as they only have a purely cultural value. ʻIe tōga are valued by the quality of the weave and the softness and shine of the material.

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