Each mattress takes four hours to make and only Jacquard woven damask from Belgium is used in the production. |
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Fabrics here include silk damask devores, silk damask and stripes and plains inspired by Imperial Russia. |
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Of a similar date but prettier is a pair of Chinese-yellow damask shoes together with a matching robe altered to form a dressing gown. |
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Dusty pink flowered silk damask was twisted into an evening gown slashed at the sides to reveal little lozenges of flesh. |
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On this rug are four elaborately carved wooden chairs upholstered with luxuriously patterned damask. |
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She described a line of furniture that included rich, ornately carved mahogany pieces and very crisp, tailored upholstery in silk and damask. |
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Marion put the silk damask gown Rose had worn to the evening meal in the chest and closed the lid. |
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The chair, with its handsome gilding, is covered in a crimson silk damask that is similar to the original. |
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The gown in Plate XIV is of worsted brocaded damask that was pressed after weaving to polish the surface. |
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Draping tables in red and black damask is a simple, dramatic way to transform an eating area inexpensively. |
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For the most part, kids want something cool that their friends feel comfortable hanging out in and a silk damask couch is not it. |
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The slip seat retains its original leather covering and foundation upholstery underneath modern blue damask. |
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These elegantly shaped weapons are often made from the celebrated damask steel and decorated with precious stones. |
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Its blade is damask steel, while the scabbard is a dull gold with jewels of all colours. |
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The chocolate cup has a series of oblong and faceted oval panels decorated with damask roses on a white background. |
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The perfume of a damask rose instantly transports me across the years to my grandmother's garden. |
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Cultivated varieties such as the damask rose, introduced by a Frenchman in 1786, took to the region with enthusiasm. |
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Constructed of wire, the garland is spherical, and it is decorated with strips of various materials from seersucker to damask. |
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Damascus is a center of glassblowing and fabric production, including the silk brocade called damask, which was named for the city. |
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The figure is formed, as in damask, by the warp overlapping several threads of the woof. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty, the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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Venise is a very fine damask table linen consisting of large floral patterns. |
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The princess wore a mantua and petticoat, white damask with the finest embroidery of rich embossed gold. |
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Beginners may want to try neutral tones of beige and grey or different values of color in the same family for a tone on tone damask effect. |
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Keep the floor simple by sanding and add blocks of colour in rugs in pastels that tone with billowing curtains on poles in chintz and damask. |
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The vest was cut from a damask brocade and the breeches from bengaline, the latter which was dyed to match the vest fabric. |
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Use chintz, damask and toiles along with classic stripes, checks and textured plain fabrics. |
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From Holy Saturday till the second Saturday after Easter the mozetta is of white damask. |
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The home was filled with mahogany and rosewood furniture, damask drapes, and Brussels carpets. |
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The curtains were blue damask, and an immense Brussels carpet covered the floor. |
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Her silk damask off-the-shoulder dress possibly suggests a later eighteenth-century date. |
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There is a parallel richness suggested by the names of such exotic fineries as sash, shawl, sequin, muslin, mohair, damask, and cotton. |
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The Shun Premier Anniversary Knife is made from corrosion-resistant 32-layer damask steel. |
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Toile de Jouy, cameos and damask checks now come in fluorescent pinks and yellows which would have been unthinkable a few decades ago. |
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Usually, damask has a shiny appearance with decorative patterns such as vines, leaves, and flowers. |
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Is she claiming her difference among these respectable bourgeois notables, themselves dressed in black damask with finely scrolled ruffs? |
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Its blade is damask steel with a scabbard is a dull gold with jewels of all colours set in images that include an English rose, Scottish thistle, and Irish shamrock. |
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All have damask walls, marble floors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers. |
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The film has an interesting plot, but shame about the silly car chases and unconvincing escapes from death or even injury bar a delicate scratch on Johanssen's damask cheek. |
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There are oversized chandeliers, lots of tufted red-velvet upholstery and some damask wallpaper. |
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For cooking, it is best to buy rose water from Middle Eastern and Indian stores or whole food shops, where you can usually find some made from the highly scented damask rose. |
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We headed for the Valley of Roses, where damask roses have been grown for hundreds of years. |
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Dare these deep colours with the boldness and allure of a Paris runway, accessorized with satin damask, sapphire and burnished gold. |
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The walls are covered with red silk damask and decorated with wainscot panelling. |
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He was required to supply nine pairs of crimson damask window curtains and upholstered the twenty stools and two easy chairs in the same material. |
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They celebrated by re-upholstering their bedchamber with counterfeit damask. |
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Abandoning the classical development, which reinterprets the principle ideas, Chausson instead weaves the themes into a sumptuous damask. |
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A sophisticated reversible printed grand damask in soft dove greys and stylish light neutrals. |
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The master US knife designer Ken Onion has added a highlight to the exclusive Shun series of damask knives. |
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Wallcoverings made by shaking finely chopped fibers over a pattern printed in varnish or other sticky material to give the appearance of velvet or damask. |
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Margaret wore a gown trimmed in crimson and the Countess of Surrey bore her train, while James was magnificent in white damask with crimson satin sleeves. |
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A keen eye will know how to effortlessly mix and match the golden tones of the Grace palette with antique brass, satin, cashmere, damask, crystal and cherished finery. |
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He sat cross-legged on a damask pillow and scrutinized the pale puckered nates with the air of an epicure examining a fly in his vichyssoise. |
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Was the pink monstrosity a damask, burnet, gallica, large-flowered hybrid tea, modern bush or English or species rose, eglantine, cluster-flowered floribunda, or merely a shrub? |
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Thursday. D. certainly improved. Better night. Slight tinge of damask revisiting cheek. |
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Huge roses in full bloom stand proud of a lambent backdrop, complemented by a flowing damask trail and iridescent stripes, all in shades of Burgundy, Charcoal, Oatmeal, Pistachio, Azure, Fuchsia, Spice and Mocha. |
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I was led away to a smaller drawing room within the palace where about 20 or so other writers had been forgathered in a loose ring, backs to the damask walls. |
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Prim is a maker of classic and sport-style Czech watches with cases crafted of platinum, gold, stainless steel or damask steel. |
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Traditionally one of them, usually Balthazar, was swarthy, darkening over the centuries until Hieronymous Bosch makes him black as coal, his skin contrasted with robes of gleaming white damask. |
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There was a wide damask covered divan in a shadowy corner, like a casting couch. |
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At Schönbrunn Palace the room adjoining the apartment belonging to her Imperial husband was decorated for Elisabeth in the Blondel style with white and gold furniture upholstered in red silk damask. |
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Newport's Beatnik and Boombox pillows are damask and chenille. |
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Over this is worn a black silk damask robe of state with a long train trimmed with gold lace and frogging, with a black silk 'wig bag' attached to the flap collar at the back. |
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