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  2. Cloth of gold - Wikipedia

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    Cloth of gold or gold cloth (Latin: Tela aurea) is a fabric woven with a gold-wrapped or spun weft—referred to as "a spirally spun gold strip". In most cases, the core yarn is silk , wrapped ( filé ) with a band or strip of high content gold.

  3. Field of the Cloth of Gold - Wikipedia

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    George Payne Rainsford James, the British novelist, dramatised the meeting in his second novel, Darnley: or, The Field of the Cloth of Gold (1830). The Showtime series The Tudors dramatised the meeting in its first season (2007). The plot of Magnus Mills' 2015 novel, entitled The Field of the Cloth of Gold, echoes elements of the meeting.

  4. The Field of the Cloth of Gold (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In one way, The Field of the Cloth of Gold is a meditation on immigration and the contrast between conservative ideas of preservation and progressive ideas of integration. But this is at odds with Mills's fondness for anti-psychology and the minor amusements of deliberately mundane dialogue."

  5. Conus textile - Wikipedia

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    Conus textile, the textile cone or the cloth of gold cone [3] is a venomous species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. Textile cone snails live mostly in the Indian Ocean, along the eastern coast of Africa and around Australia.

  6. Field of Cloth of Gold - Wikipedia

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  7. Crocus angustifolius - Wikipedia

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    Crocus angustifolius, the cloth-of-gold crocus, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae, native to southern Ukraine and Armenia. It is a cormous perennial growing to 5 cm (2.0 in) tall and wide. The narrow grass-like leaves with silver central stripe appear in late winter or early spring.

  8. Robe of State - Wikipedia

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    They are traditionally in the same style, a waist-length ermine cape with a long crimson velvet train, lined with ermine and trimmed in gold lace. [4] George III's Robe of State was made by Ede and Ravenscroft and was formed of 36 yards (33 m) of red velvet and 116 yards (106 m) of gold lace and was worn over a suit made from cloth of gold. The ...

  9. Corno ducale - Wikipedia

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    The corno ducale (Italian for 'ducal horn'), a unique ducal hat, was the headgear and symbol of the Doge of Venice.It was a stiff horn-like bonnet, which was made of gemmed brocade or cloth-of-gold and worn over a camauro.