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  2. Vera Neumann - Wikipedia

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    "Vera scarves" became immediately popular and Vera herself was soon on first-name terms with well-known women around the country. Marilyn Monroe was a fan [ 9 ] as were Grace Kelly and First Lady Bess Truman , who selected Vera fabric from Schumacher, Inc. to decorate the third-floor solarium windows and upholstery of the White House .

  3. Elisabetta Sirani - Wikipedia

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    Elisabetta Sirani (8 January 1638 – 28 August 1665) was an Italian Baroque painter and printmaker who died in unexplained circumstances at the age of 27. [1] She was one of the first women artists in early modern Bologna, who established an academy for other women artists.

  4. Kelaghayi - Wikipedia

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    Kelaghayi is a four-cornered shawl woven from silk thread and worn by the Azerbaijani women as a symbol of chastity, respect, and devotion. [6] Thin silk threads are woven together on a loom, and then boiled and dried into squares. They are dyed with vegetable dyes, and artisans use wood blocks and oils to stamp patterns. [6]

  5. Headscarf - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth II wearing a headscarf with Ronald Reagan, 1982. Headscarves may be worn for a variety of purposes, such as protection of the head or hair from rain, wind, dirt, cold, warmth, for sanitation, for fashion, recognition or social distinction; with religious significance, to hide baldness, out of modesty, or other forms of social convention. [2]

  6. Elisabetta - Wikipedia

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    Elisabetta is an Italian feminine given name related to Elizabeth.. Elisabetta Artuso (born 1974), Italian former middle distance runner; Elisabetta Barbato (1921–2014), Italian operatic soprano

  7. Aura Soltana - Wikipedia

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    6 ounces of Granada silk thread to embroider the partlets and sleeves; 5 ounces of Venice gold thread for other embroidery; A "clout" of Spanish needles. The "clout" was a cloth to which needles were pinned. A scarf of sarcenet, (a fine translucent silk fabric). [21] A velvet hat; 2 cauls of gold, silver, and silk, costing £4.