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    Wiggle Round Pillow. While a person can have too many throw pillows, switching yours out every so often is an easy and affordable way to spruce up your space. From the bright color palette to the ...

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    In sumo, members of the audience throw zabuton toward the ring after a yokozuna is defeated by a lower-ranked wrestler, as a way of heckling the defeated wrestler [20] in a practice called Zabuton-wo-nageru (Japanese: 座布団を投げる, lit. 'throwing zabuton cushions').

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    Pillow cover (Balisher Chapa or Oskar in Bengali): A flat, single-piece pillow cover. Handkerchief (Rumal): Small and square. Modern-day articles: Today, new uses are found for nakshi kanthas, such as bedspreads, wall hangings, cushion covers, ladies' purses, placemats, jewellery boxes, dress fronts, skirt borders, shawls, and sarees.

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    The herringbone method was used by Filippo Brunelleschi in constructing the dome of the Cathedral of Florence (Santa Maria del Fiore). [2]Examples in France exist in the churches at Querqueville in Normandy and St Christophe at Suèvres, both dating from the 10th century, and in England herring-bone masonry is found in the walls of castles, such as at Guildford, Colchester and Tamworth, [1] as ...

  6. Herringbone (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Herringbone, also called broken twill weave, [1] describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern usually found in twill fabric. It is distinguished from a plain chevron by the break at reversal, which makes it resemble a broken zigzag.

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    The classic herringbone—a staple in traditional British dressing—has a zig-zag pattern which resembles the skeleton of a herring (hence the name) and is a wonderful weave that gives a touch of ...

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