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  • ...a mere ruffle at the neckline of the shirt or chemise to immense cartwheel shapes. At their most extravagant, ruffs required wire supports and were made of The great flowering of [[needlelace]] occurred in this period. Geometric reticella deriving from cutwork was elaborated into true needlelace or ''pu
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  • ...leaves dry and make a percussion sound when the wearer sways or moves. The geometric patterns can be emphasised through dying as the dye will soak more into the ...milar to the decorative geometric tāniko (fine embroidery or weaving in a geometric pattern) border designs usually seen on the kaitaka (fine flax cloak) class
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  • ...r have internal [[glitter]]; peg boards come in various shapes and several geometric patterns. ...ensive subset of glass and lead crystal beads are cut into precise faceted shapes on an individual basis. This was once done by hand, but has largely been ta
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  • ...e also used and some clay tiles have a waterproof glaze. A large number of shapes (or "profiles") of roof tiles have evolved. These include: ...astonishing complexity, including floral motifs and calligraphy as well as geometric patterns. In Safavi era there are quite samples of Persian decorative tile.
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  • ...', is the representation of an [[integrated circuit]] in terms of planar [[geometric shape]]s which correspond to the patterns of [[metal]], [[silicon oxide|oxi ...uit depends largely on the positions and interconnections of the geometric shapes. A layout engineer's job is to place and connect all the components that ma
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