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royal to the mundane.
Examples of high
status items include elaborately embroidered clothing,
religious objects, and
household items often were seen as a...
- An
embroidered patch, also
known as a
cloth badge, is a
piece of
embroidery which is
created by
using a
fabric backing and thread. The art of
making embroidered...
- The
Embroidered Uniform Guard (traditional Chinese: 錦衣衞;
simplified Chinese: 锦衣卫; pinyin: Jǐnyīwèi; lit. 'brocade-clothing guard') was the
imperial secret...
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phulkari only
refers to sparingly-
embroidered flowers,
where the base
cloth is
still visible,
while an
intricately embroidered flower pattern that
covers the...
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Embroidered lace is
embroidered on a base
using a needle. The base
varies according to the type. Many
techniques use a net,
either woven or knotted. The...
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individual book.
Embroidered bindings were
produced by
professional as well as
amateur embroiderers or needleworkers.
Examples of
embroidered bookbindings...
- The
Embroiderers'
Guild is the UK's
leading educational charity promoting embroidery. The New
South Wales branch was
formed in 1955. The
guild was formed...
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Embroidered peppers (Macedonian: Везени пиперки, romanized: Vezeni
piperki or Macedonian: Нарезнени пиперки, romanized: Narezneni piperki), also known...
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Xiuta yeshi,
translated into
English as The
Embroidered Couch, is a
Chinese erotic novel composed during the late Ming
dynasty by
playwright Lü Tiancheng...
- over the surface, and
after the
shawl is completed, the
rafugar (expert
embroiderer)
works the
outlines of the
motifs in
darker shades to
bring into relief...