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  2. Grosgrain - Wikipedia

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    Grosgrain ribbon is used for a variety of different crafts as well, from bead making, [6] to book-binding, [31] trimming or embellishing, [33] as well as a multitude of other uses. Grosgrain ribbon is the primary ribbon material used in the hair bow industry. [citation needed]

  3. Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    A hair ribbon. Along with that of tapes, fringes, and other smallwares, the manufacture of cloth ribbons forms a special department of the textile industries.The essential feature of a ribbon loom is the simultaneous weaving in one loom frame of two or more webs, going up to as many as forty narrow fabrics in modern looms.

  4. Top hat - Wikipedia

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    The upper brim is also covered with a piece of silk plush or with silk petersham (a ribbed silk). The underbrim is covered with merino cloth. After the hat has fully rested, the brim is curled and bound with silk grosgrain ribbon, and a hat band (either silk grosgrain with or without a bow, or a black wool mourning band without a bow) is installed.

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  6. File:Grosgrain ribbon detail.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Fontange - Wikipedia

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    What started out as a simple headdress of folded ribbon in the 1680s became, with additional fabric, lace and trimmings, taller and more complex, increasingly difficult to create and wear. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] Despite its courtly origins, fontanges were forbidden to be worn at French state occasions, although the English court accepted them, with Queen ...