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  2. Ciborium (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    13th-century Yaroslavl Gospels, with curtained ciborium in the centre; a common motif in Evangelist portraits. Images and documentary mentions of early examples often have curtains called tetravela hung between the columns; these altar-curtains were used to cover and then reveal the view of the altar by the congregation at points during services — exactly which points varied, and is often ...

  3. Pendant vault - Wikipedia

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    Pendant fan vault of Henry VII's chapel at Westminster Abbey. Pendant vault, St. Madeleine, Troyes. Pendant vaulting is considered to be a type of English fan vaulting.The pendant vault is a rare form of vault, attributed to fifteenth century English Gothic architecture, in which large decorative pendants hang from the vault at a distance from the walls.

  4. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    Some medieval bed canopies and curtains were suspended from ceiling beams. In English these canopies were known as a "hung celour". The fabric canopy concealed an iron frame with iron curtain rods.These beds can be seen in manuscript illuminations, paintings, and engravings, showing cords suspending the front of the canopy to the ceiling.

  5. Buckingham Palace curtains in your home for Christmas? - AOL

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    The recycled curtain material - "delft blue floral, vintage rose and teal, and rich damask burnt orange drapery" - was of a style used between the 1950s and 1990s during the reign of Queen ...

  6. Canopy bed - Wikipedia

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    Even in very modest homes, hanging a simple curtain across a room was not uncommon to shield the bed from cold drafts and create a division between living and sleeping spaces. Some late medieval European bed canopies with curtains were suspended from ceiling beams. In English, these canopies were known as a "hung celour".

  7. Curtain ring - Wikipedia

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    Other uses include hanging a hammer from one's belt or attaching one's gloves or canteen to one's sleeping bag while camping when not using a backpack. [ 7 ] The 1987 film Planes, Trains and Automobiles has a character played by John Candy who is a curtain ring salesman. [ 8 ]

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