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Kimkhwab (Kim-Khwab, kamkhāb, ḳamkhwāb, Kimkhwab, Hiranya, puspapata) is an ancient Indian brocade art of weaving ornate cloth with gold, silver, and silk yarns. Kinkhwab is a silk damasked cloth with an art of zar-baft (making cloth of gold), [1] The weave produces beautiful floral designs that appear embroidered on the surface of the fabric. it was also known as puspapata or cloth with ...
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Upward pattern of a fire emblem, symbolized that the emperor led its people in making positive efforts Grain of rice (粉米, fěn mǐ) Symbolize nourishment and the country's agriculture, and also symbolizes that the emperor is the mainstay for the people. Axe (黼, fǔ) The Axe stands for “cut-off”; i.e. the emperor's power to act decisively
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This “ 道-silk.svg ” vector image is depicting the character 道 in the silk script style. See also Wiktionary: en, fr, ja, zh. Date: See the dates of uploads shown in the “ Date/Time ” column of the “ File history ” section below. Source: Available sources for this ancient Chinese character: Sinica Database; Chinese Etymology.