Damascus steel, also called damasked steel, one of the famous steels of the pre-industrial era, typically made into weapon blades. |
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Will the symbol, in other words, grow and evolve and breathe in a place as gilded and damasked as the new Bolshoi? |
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Voluptuous peonies in varying tones of pink spread out over an ivory damasked background. |
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Each bag is a unique piece handmade in damasked basin and doubled for added strength. |
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It is an expensive fabric compared to wax, more common, not damasked, and whose colors are printed by machine. |
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In order to make the most of antique furniture, brocade, jacquard or damasked versions create refined and elegant atmospheres, provided their use is properly weighted so as to avoid making the interior over-decorated. |
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