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    The bestselling Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella might be your spring-shower savior. Thousands of Amazon shoppers snagged this umbrella just this month, and you can get it for as low as $27 on sale.

  3. Talk:Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    His earliest Folding Umbrellas were made from lightweight, strong, solid-Duralumin-Rods (instead of the present Cheap-Thin-U-Shaped-Metal). (Duralumin for the metal-ribs, shaft and Handle). They would NOT blow-inside-out.

  4. Slawa Duldig - Wikipedia

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    Slawa Duldig née Horowitz (28 November 1901– 16 August 1975) was an inventor, artist, interior designer, and teacher. [1] In 1928, as Slawa Horowitz, she created a design for an improved compact folding umbrella, which she patented in 1929. [2]

  5. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Parts of an umbrella [2]. The word parasol is a combination of the Latin parare, and sol, meaning 'sun'. [3] Parapluie (French) similarly consists of para combined with pluie, which means 'rain' (which in turn derives from pluvia, the Latin word for rain); the usage of this word was prevalent in the nineteenth century.

  6. Oil-paper umbrella - Wikipedia

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    The umbrella scaffold is made from green bamboo sticks, the colors and images are abundant including pictures of scenery, animals, people and flowers. The umbrella surfaces can have a square shape in addition to the traditional circular one. Oil-paper umbrellas in Thailand have unique features, which often entice tourists to buy them.

  7. Weapons of pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    The payung is a traditional umbrella or parasol. Carried for protection from the rain and strong sun, it was a common weapon of self-defense. Umbrella attacks are primarily thrusts with the tip, as any swings with the side of the weapon would be cushioned. In close-quarters, the handle can be used for striking.