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  2. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Some professionally applied finishes in the high-end, Bay-Area homes of northern California, for example, were as simple as oil glaze, oil-based paint or penetrol or as complicated as applications with peacock feathers and 4 different colors applied using 4 different techniques. In modern-day faux finishing, there are two major processes used.

  3. Artificial leather - Wikipedia

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    An artificial leather bag strap, made from plastic. Artificial leather, also called synthetic leather, is a material intended to substitute for leather in upholstery, clothing, footwear, and other uses where a leather-like finish is desired but the actual material is cost prohibitive or unsuitable due to practical or ethical concerns.

  4. Patent leather - Wikipedia

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    Patent leather and poromerics are used in applications where an eye-catching glossy appearance is the most important consideration. Examples include fashion items such as wallets and handbags, dance and uniform shoes, thigh-high boots and professional wrestling boots, belts and trench coats.

  5. This Faux-Leather Jacket Is the Perfect Last-Minute Gift - AOL

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    Related: 17 of the Best Relaxed Leather and Faux-Leather Jackets This fall, leather (and, of course, faux leather) is the name of the game when it comes to high jacket fashion!

  6. Japanning - Wikipedia

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    Japanning is a type of finish that originated as a European imitation of East Asian lacquerwork. It was first used on furniture, but was later much used on small items in metal. The word originated in the 17th century. American work, except in the carriage and early automobile industries, is more often called toleware. [1]

  7. Tombac - Wikipedia

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    Historically, it was used by the Javanese as a faux gold finish for objects d'art and ornaments. Most commonly, tombac in modern society is used in medals and awards of lesser importance, such as the German Oldenburg Long-Service Medallion for their Gendarmerie.

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    Our editors are loving Shea McGee's Target collection for fall 2024. Shop favorites like comfy swivel chairs, decorative vases, and more—starting at $16.

  9. 22 Easy Black Skirt Outfit Ideas for When You Have Five ... - AOL

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    Lean into kitsch with colorful knits, sweater vests, chunky jewelry and maxis in heavier materials, like denim, faux leather or wool. (Just be sure to swap those flip flops for a warmer shoe, like ...

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