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  2. Maud (plaid) - Wikipedia

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    A maud is a rectangular, woollen blanket with fringed ends. It is characteristically woven in small checks of dark and light wool; for example, black, blue or dark brown, and white, cream or light grey. The most common pattern is often called shepherd's check but some mauds are woven in a houndstooth pattern. A maud also commonly has a border ...

  3. Balinese textiles - Wikipedia

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    Old perada Kain panjang. The gold almost completely lost. In Bali, prada (also sometimes called perada) is the name given to the technique of decorating a cloth with gold dust or gold leaf. Prada is not exclusively a Balinese textile. Old javanese sources suggest that it was popular in the aristocratic circles of the East Javanese kingdom of ...

  4. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    The color of cloth is often of significance and is representative of specific qualities and attributes. For example, among the Ewe and Ashanti, black and white kente cloth is typically worn at funerals of elderly people to signify both a celebration of life and the mourning of death.

  5. Dark and Darker - Wikipedia

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    Dark and Darker is a first-person hybrid between a dungeon crawler and a role-playing game with a dark medieval fantasy setting. [4] The game blends elements from role-playing systems such as Dungeons & Dragons, [5] roguelikes, and multiplayer video games such as DayZ, and has been described [by whom?] as belonging to the "extraction" subgenre of battle royales.

  6. 20 of the coziest winter sweaters you can buy for under $40 - AOL

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    The knit fabric is made from a blend of acrylic and polyester, and reviewers say it’s great for taller women, as it has longer sleeves than many other sweaters. $35 at Nordstrom Ugerlov

  7. Khmer traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    This process is repeated with different colors until the patterns firm and cloth is woven. Red, yellow, green, blue and black are the most commonly used colors. [11] Colours were traditionally allocated to different days of the week: starting at Monday, they were dark yellow; purple; green; light green; dark blue; dark red; and bright red. [11]

  8. Hodden - Wikipedia

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    Hodden is an early-modern period name for a primarily Gaelic fabric, earlier named lachdann [1] in Gaelic, and even earlier lachtna [2] in Old Irish; while wadmal was a Scandinavian fabric, in the now-Scottish islands and Highlands. Both are usually woven in 2/2 twill weave but are also known in plain or tabby weave.

  9. 9 Design Trends From 2024 You’ll Still See Everywhere in 2025 ...

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    Interior design moments that are so good, we can't bear to get rid of them. These are the nine trends from 2024 that designers say you'll still see everywhere in 2025.