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  2. Golden Threads FC - Wikipedia

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    Golden Threads Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Kochi, Kerala, that plays in the Kerala Premier League, the top league of football in Kerala. [1] They have also played in the I-League Second Division .

  3. Paithani - Wikipedia

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    Golden threads are obtained from Surat, the quality being 1200 yard (1080 meters) per tola (11.664 grams). Gold threads are used in double and one of the finest varieties so much so that the closely woven surface looks like a mirror. The texture of the fabric is fairly compact with about 160 ends and 170 picks per inch (2.6 cm).

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  6. Golden Thread Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Thread Gallery was established in 1998 by Gail Prentice in a former linen mill on an 'interface area' (an area where segregated nationalist and unionist residential areas meet) in North Belfast. [1] In 2001, it was reconstituted to become the Golden Thread Gallery Ltd., a limited company with charitable status.

  7. Golden Thread Productions - Wikipedia

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    Golden Thread Productions, is an American theatre company founded in 1996 in San Francisco, California, that promotes theatre as a forum for cultural exchange, exploring Middle Eastern culture and identity as represented throughout the globe.

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  9. Chinese ornamental gold silk - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 120 The flat Chinese gold threads differed from the non-flat, thus flexible, golden silk threads developed by the Persians and artisans in the Transoxiana region. Called nasij (also known as nashiri 納失失/ 納石失, [6]: 30 a lampas woven with gold threads [8]).