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  • ...fountain]] for the Spanish Pavilion at the [[Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937)|1937 World Exhibition in Paris]].
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  • :[[Crazy quilting]] is often used to refer to the [[textile arts|textile art]] of [[patchwork]] and is sometimes used interchangeably with t :[[Embroidery]] is an [[ancient]] variety of decorative [[needlework]] in which designs and pictures are created by [[Sewing|stitch
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  • ...and [[embroidery|embroidered]] textiles) should always be rolled with the decorative side facing out. This is because the inner layer, especially if there is a {{Textile arts}}
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  • ...plain cotton weave with embroidery and mirror work, [[Honolulu Academy of Arts]]. The hanging pieces are styalized mango leaves]] '''Toran''' may also refer to a decorative door hanging, usually decorated with [[Tagetes|marigolds]] and [[mango]] le
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  • ...uction of various diversified products such as Home Textiles and different decorative fabrics. Dr.Siddique Ullah, Dr. Monjur-e-Khuda and others from BCSIR and BJ {{Textile arts}}
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  • ...sed.<ref name="1uvtextil"/><ref name="despues">{{cite web |url= http://www.arts-history.mx/sitios/index.php?id_sitio=7041&id_seccion=2722 |title= Evolucion ...sandals and [[rebozo]]s.<ref name="artshistory">{{cite web |url=http://www.arts-history.mx/sitios/index.php?id_sitio=7041&id_seccion=845583 |title= Introdu
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  • ...whatu-aho-patahi (single pair twine) method, which is very similar to the decorative geometric tāniko (fine embroidery or weaving in a geometric pattern) borde {{Textile arts}}
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  • ...t of a lacquered body, a taped [[hilt]], a sword guard (''[[tsuba]]'') and decorative metal fittings.<ref name="kapp-p145"/> Though the original purpose was to p Decorative sword mountings of the ''kazari-tachi'' type carried on the tradition of an
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  • [[Category:Decorative arts]]
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  • ...in churches and palaces, where stucco is mostly used to provide a smooth, decorative transition from walls to ceiling, decorating and giving measure to ceiling [[Islamic art]] makes use of stucco as a decorative means in [[mosque]]s and [[palace]]s. [[Architecture of India|Indian archit
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  • Needle felting is a popular fibre arts craft conducted without the use of water. Special barbed felting needles th ...use the fur to felt. These 'hoods' were then dyed and [[blocking (textile arts)|blocked]] to make hats. This toxic solution and the vapours it produced re
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  • ...Japanese architecture]], bamboo is used primarily as a supplemental and/or decorative element in buildings such as fencing, fountains, grates and gutters, largel ...ade from bamboo laminate including flooring, cabinetry, furniture and even decorative use are currently surging in popularity, transitioning from the boutique ma
    47 KB (7,158 words) - 09:22, 20 September 2010
  • In some decorative applications, wood with knots may be desirable to add visual interest. In ===In the arts===
    41 KB (6,609 words) - 09:24, 20 September 2010