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  2. Camel-hair brush - Wikipedia

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    Camel-hair brushes in a 1914 art supplies catalogue. A camel-hair brush is a type of paintbrush with soft bristles made from natural hairs, usually squirrel.Actual camel hair is not a suitable material, although historically camel was used for ancient Chinese ink brushes (and for camel hair cloth).

  3. Camel (color) - Wikipedia

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    Camel is the color of a specific type of overcoat known as a polo coat or camel-hair coat.In a 1951 Collier's magazine fashion article, it is said camel colored polo coats are proper to wear in the summer, in the country and in the U.S. South, but navy blue overcoats are proper to wear in the city and in autumn, winter and spring.

  4. Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    Camel hair is a generic term for a cheaper and lower quality alternative, usually ox. It can be other species, or a blend of species, but never includes camel. Pony, goat, mongoose and badger hair are also used. Hog bristle Often called China bristle or Chungking bristle. This is stiffer and stronger than soft hair. It may be bleached or ...

  5. Radium Girls - Wikipedia

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    At USRC, each of the painters mixed her own paint in a small crucible, and then used camel hair brushes to apply the glowing paint onto dials. The rate of pay was about a penny and a half per dial (equivalent to $0.357 in 2023 [ 8 ] ), earning the girls $3.75 (equivalent to $89.18 in 2023 [ 8 ] ) for painting 250 dials per shift.

  6. Kokuyo Camlin - Wikipedia

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    Kokuyo Co., Ltd. (コクヨ株式会社, Kokuyo Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturing company of stationery, office furniture, and office equipment.Kokuyo was established in Japan, in 1905 by Zentaro Kuroda, as "Kuroda Ledger Cover Shop" that made covers for Japanese-style account ledgers (wacho).

  7. Shekhawati painting - Wikipedia

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    The pigments were mixed with an adhesive, often gum from the common plant, akra but also egg or saresh, gum made from camel bone. ‘Jaipur Fresco’ work on the outer walls of havelis shows construction lines created by a taut string covered with ochre or charcoal dust flicked against the wet plaster, leaving an imprint and colour.

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