Glossary entry (derived from question below)
polski term or phrase:
gredyturowany
angielski translation:
gros de Tour
Added to glossary by
Monika Kasińska
Apr 4, 2016 12:52
8 yrs ago
polski term
gredyturowany
polski > angielski
Literatura/sztuka
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old language
http://sjp.pwn.pl/doroszewski/gredyturowy
Do gredyturowego żupana używano czamarki sukiennej, której rękawy nie były długie, wiszące, ale wdziewane, i wiele miała potrzeb, czyli obszycia sznurkami, na piersiach i w stanie.
Do gredyturowego żupana używano czamarki sukiennej, której rękawy nie były długie, wiszące, ale wdziewane, i wiele miała potrzeb, czyli obszycia sznurkami, na piersiach i w stanie.
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3 +1 | gros de Tour | Darius Saczuk |
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The Art of Weaving: By Hand and by Power, with an ...
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ze_gXtvEZToC
Clinton G. Gilroy - 1844 - Engraving
Three or four dents at the edges of the cloth are gros de Tour (same as selvages of gros de Naples.) Sometimes the selvages to satin fabrics are zig-zag in the ...
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GROSSGRAIN as a generic term
Grosgrain is commonly used to refer to a heavy, stiff ribbon of silk or nylon woven via taffeta weave using a heavy weft which results in distinct transverse ribs. Historically grosgrain was made from wool, silk, or a combination of fibers such as silk and wool or silk and mohair. When a combination of fibers was used, the end result was sometimes given the name grogram, silk mohair, gros de Tours or gros de Napels.
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GROSGRAIN
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Note added at 17 mins (2016-04-04 13:09:34 GMT)
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The Art of Weaving: By Hand and by Power, with an ...
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ze_gXtvEZToC
Clinton G. Gilroy - 1844 - Engraving
Three or four dents at the edges of the cloth are gros de Tour (same as selvages of gros de Naples.) Sometimes the selvages to satin fabrics are zig-zag in the ...
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Note added at 20 mins (2016-04-04 13:12:26 GMT)
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GROSSGRAIN as a generic term
Grosgrain is commonly used to refer to a heavy, stiff ribbon of silk or nylon woven via taffeta weave using a heavy weft which results in distinct transverse ribs. Historically grosgrain was made from wool, silk, or a combination of fibers such as silk and wool or silk and mohair. When a combination of fibers was used, the end result was sometimes given the name grogram, silk mohair, gros de Tours or gros de Napels.
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Note added at 20 mins (2016-04-04 13:12:56 GMT)
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GROSGRAIN
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