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  2. Pashmina (material) - Wikipedia

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    As with all other wool products, the fiber content of a shawl, scarf or other item marketed as pashmina must be accurately disclosed. For example, a blend of cashmere and silk might be labeled 50% Cashmere, 50% Silk or 70% Cashmere, 30% Silk, depending upon the actual cashmere and silk content.

  3. Textile printing - Wikipedia

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    Some silk dyes do not require heat setting or steaming. They strike instantly, allowing the designer to dye colour upon colour. These dyes are intended mostly for silk scarf dyeing. They also dye bamboo, rayon, linen, and some other natural fabrics like hemp and wool to a lesser extent, but do not set on cotton. [citation needed]

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    The Washable Silk Utility Shirt. ... Color Haze Cheek and Lip Pigment. $19.20 at iliabeauty.com. ... Logo Pinstripe Fringed Wool Scarf. $117.00 at mytheresa.com.

  5. Dimity - Wikipedia

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    In the Finale of Act I of The Pirates of Penzance, the Pirates sing, "Pray observe the magnanimity we display to lace and dimity".; In the conclusion of Paul Selver's translation of The Insect Play by brothers Karel and Josef ÄŒapek, a group of school children sing: "As I went down to Shrewsbury Town, / I saw my love in a dimity gown: / And all so gay I gave it away, / I gave it away—my ...

  6. Kashmir shawl - Wikipedia

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    The principal aspects of the shawl are its distinctive Kashmiri weaving technique and fine wool. [1] However, the Kashmir shawl's definition has varied in time and place, depending on various factors such as the material used and its cost, the method of construction, the intended use, and the status of the wearer. [1]

  7. Cashmere wool - Wikipedia

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    Cashmere may also be blended with other fibers to bring the garment cost down, or to gain their properties, such as elasticity from wool, or sheen from silk. The town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, in the United States was an incubator for the cashmere wool industry. It had the first power looms for woolens and the first manufacture of "satinets ...

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