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  2. Textile arts - Wikipedia

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    Lee uses fermentation to create a plant-based paper sheet that can be cut and sewn just like cloth- ranging in thickness from thin plastic-like materials up to thick leather-like sheets. [13] The garments are "disposable" because they are made entirely of plant based products and are completely biodegradable.

  3. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Gingham is a fabric made from dyed cotton yarn. glass fiber Fiberglass is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. It is widely used in the manufacture of insulation and textiles. gossamer A gossamer is a very light, sheer, gauze-like fabric, popular for white wedding dresses and decorations. [15] grogram

  4. Chenille fabric - Wikipedia

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    Chenille yarn Chenille fabric Chenille yarn Workers at the Pacific Chenille Craft Co., Sydney, 1941 Chenille ( French pronunciation: [ʃənij(ə)] ) is a type of yarn , or the fabric made from it. Chenille is the French word for caterpillar, whose fur the yarn is supposed to resemble.

  5. The Great Alaskan Bowl Co.: More Than Just Wooden Bowls - AOL

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    In the past, wooden bowls had been milled on the shallow side, but Bratcher wanted his bowls deeper to set them apart. It would take McCormick a full year to finish the specialized cutting machine.

  6. Almost Every Food Would Be Better Served in a Bowl - AOL

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    Bowls themselves were nothing new, obviously, but the idea of a bowl as the default dish-ware item, felt, then, like it might be. A bowl was casual, utilitarian, not meant for presentation; using ...

  7. Abacá - Wikipedia

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    The fruit, which is inedible [1] and is rarely seen as harvesting occurs before the plant fruits, grows to about 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) in length and 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. [1] It has black turbinate seeds that are 0.167 inches (0.42 cm) in diameter.

  8. Jian ware - Wikipedia

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    National Treasure (Japan) View of the "hare's fur" glazing effect on a Jian bowl. Jian ware or Chien ware (Chinese: 建窯; pinyin: Jiàn yáo; Wade–Giles: Chien-yao) is a type of Chinese pottery originally made in Jianyang, Fujian province. [2] It, and local imitations of it, are known in Japan as Tenmoku (天目).

  9. What's real and what's fake? In the Native art world, the ...

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    Sadly, that isn’t covered by the truth-in-advertising law provided the seller doesn’t state it’s “Native made” but uses deceptive names like “Native-inspired” or “Southwestern” art.

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