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  5. Patten (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Pattens were worn outdoors over a normal shoe, had a wooden or later wood and metal sole, and were held in place by leather or cloth bands. Pattens functioned to elevate the foot above the mud and dirt (including human effluent and animal dung) of the street, in a period when road and urban paving was minimal. Women continued to wear pattens in ...

  6. Cabriole leg - Wikipedia

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    Structurally, the cabriole leg is weaker as the "S" shape is more accentuated or "bowed"; [9] in any case the cabriole leg must be fashioned out of a solid piece of wood, rather than laminate. [10] Some of the initial rough turning is sometimes carried out using a lathe , but eventually a bandsaw is required due to the complex arc formations of ...

  7. Zaisu - Wikipedia

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    A zaisu (座椅子) is a Japanese chair with a back and no legs. [1] They are often found in traditional rooms with tatami mats, and are often used for relaxing under heated kotatsu tables. Zaisu come in many styles, and can either have a cushion built in or be used with a zabuton.

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