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Chintz (/tʃɪnts/) is a
woodblock printed, painted,
stained or
glazed calico textile that
originated in
Golconda (present day Hyderabad, India) in the 16th...
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Inter IKEA
Systems B.V.,
trading as IKEA (/aɪˈkiːə/ eye-KEE-ə, Swedish: [ɪˈkêːa]), is a
Swedish multinational conglomerate that
designs and
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- Chintzware, or
chintz pottery,
describes chinaware and
pottery covered with a dense, all-over
pattern of
flowers (similar to
chintz textile patterns) or...
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began producing printed cloth chintz,
known as
indianes locally. This was
driven by
government bans on
imported chintz from
India and the
opening of trading...
- 2 in 1979. In 1981 she took the
leading role in the short-lived
sitcom Chintz,
which aired on ITV. In 1987,
Dotrice pla**** the role of a new
mother whose...
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water and poor soils.
Several cultivars have been produced, of
which 'Pink
Chintz' has
gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. A miniature...
- wide
range of products,
including a telephone.
Known as the "Prince of
Chintz" for his use of lush
floral prints, and also as the "King of Clutter", Buatta...
- also some more
recent scholars as "de-industrialization".
Early Indian chintz, that is,
glazed calico with a
large floral pattern, was
primarily produced...
- Char
cloth Charmeuse Charvet Cheesecloth Chenille Chiengora Chiffon Chino Chintz Cloqué
Cloth of gold
Coolmax Cordura Corduroy Cotton duck
Crash (fabric)...
- po****r and are
still remembered with affection.[who?] She
appeared as
Isabel Chintz, a
tough Australian pop agent, in Superstar, a 1973
episode of The Goodies...