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  2. Sermeh embroidery - Wikipedia

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    In this style of embroidery, gold and silver threads would be used to make decorating patterns on the surface of fabric; however, nowadays, almost entirely, threads twisted out of cheaper metals and alloys and metal like yarns have replaced gold and silver. The yarn used in patterning is springlike and elastic.

  3. Persian embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Sermeh embroidery (Persian: sermeh-duzi) is an Iranian ancient-style of embroidery with origins that date back to the Achaemenid dynasty (705–330 B.C.E.), and features gold and/or silver embroidery. [5] The gold and silver embroidery (Persian: malileh-duzi) style flourished across Persia and was used for decorating household objects. [3]

  4. Leon Conrad - Wikipedia

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    “Story and Structure: A complete guide”, winner of twelve literary awards including the IPNE Nonfiction Book of the Year Award 2022, [10] finalist in The People's Book Prize 2022 [11] and recipient of the BREW Seal of Excellence and two category titles of the BREW Book Excellence Award, [12] demonstrates a much wider application of story than generally assumed; presents new insights into ...

  5. Goldwork (embroidery) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese goldwork, including application of gold leaf, gold powder, gold thread (as embroidery or as woven textile with the exception of Nasīj) in clothing and textile, as well as the silver-work version, originated in ancient China and was used at least since the Eastern Han dynasty (25 to 220 AD) or prior, [3] with possible usage in the Shang ...

  6. Assisi embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Assisi embroidery was rarely executed in cross-stitch but was most often in long-armed cross-stitch. Examples employing other stitches, such as Italian cross-stitch and Algerian plait stitch, are also known. The colours of thread used were red, blue, green or gold for the background and black or brown for the outlines.

  7. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Cross-stitch sampler, Germany Cross stitching using a hoop and showing use of enamel needle minder. Cross-stitch is a form of sewing and a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches (called cross stitches) in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture.