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  2. Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom

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    This was the inspiration for the use of ivory silk with flower designs of jasmine, smilax, lilac and white rose-like blossoms added to the train, embellished by white crystals and pearls. These motifs were transferred to drawings to enable embroidery experts to work on them. The dress featured a "heart-shaped neckline and long tight sleeves". [7]

  3. Coronation gown of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The gown, like Elizabeth's wedding dress and other notable royal dresses of this period, was designed by Norman Hartnell. [3] [4] It was Elizabeth's wish that the coronation dress should be made of satin, like her wedding dress, with accentuation of regal elegance, but with no undue emphasis on shape. [5] The gown now forms part of the Royal ...

  4. Albizia julibrissin - Wikipedia

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    Albizia julibrissin is known by a wide variety of common names, such as Persian silk tree and pink siris. It is also called Lankaran acacia or bastard tamarind, though it is not too closely related to either genus. The species is called Chinese silk tree, silk tree or mimosa in the United States, which is misleading—the former can refer to ...

  5. History of silk - Wikipedia

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    History of silk. Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk, a Chinese silk painting sucby Emperor Huizong of Song, early 12th century. The production of silk originated in Neolithic China within the Yangshao culture (4th millennium BC). Though it would later reach other places in the world, the art of silk production remained confined to China ...

  6. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Her jewellery was a mix of precious stones and costume pieces, which she sourced from London's Butler & Wilson, [1] often reported by the media as "priceless" jewels, which the Princess found amusing. [2] [page needed] Most jewellery dates from the 19th and 20th centuries. She also had a vast collection of gold accessories, which often went ...

  7. Albizia - Wikipedia

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    Albizia is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and Australia, but mostly in the Old World tropics. In some locations, some species are considered weeds .

  8. Something old - Wikipedia

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    something new – silk spun at Lullingstone silk farm in Dorest [7] [8] something borrowed – a tiara from the Spencer family collection [7] [8] something blue – a blue bow sewn into the waistband of her dress [7] [8] In 2011, at the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the bride wore: something old – Carrickmacross lace [9] [10]

  9. Lotus silk - Wikipedia

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    A lotus silk shawl in Vietnam. Lotus silk was first used to weave monastic robes as an offering to Buddha images or Buddhist monks, but is now also used for a variety of clothing types, including scarves and hats. [4] Loro Piana, a luxury clothing company, has imported Burmese lotus silk to produce jackets and other clothing products since 2010 ...

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