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  2. Habutai - Wikipedia

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    It is normally a lining silk but can also be used for T-shirts, lampshades, summer blouses or very light lingerie. It is quite easy to dye and can be found in many stores. Like other kinds of silks, habutai comes in a variety of weights (thicknesses) which is measured in mommes (abbreviated mm). A lightweight and sheer habutai silk might be 8 ...

  3. Lampshade - Wikipedia

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    Lampshades are made of fabric, parchment, glass, Tiffany glass, paper or plastic. Common fabric materials include silk , linen and cotton . Fabric shades are reinforced by metal frames to give the lampshades their shape, while paper or plastic shades can hold their shape without support.

  4. Lampas - Wikipedia

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    Lampas is a type of luxury fabric created on a draw loom with a background weft (a "ground weave") typically in taffeta with supplementary wefts (the "pattern wefts") laid on top and forming a design, sometimes also with a "brocading weft". Lampas is typically woven in silk, and often has gold and silver thread enrichment. The lampas technique ...

  5. How to Shop Etsy for Design Finds Like a VERANDA Editor - AOL

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    Gorgeously dyed silk ribbons from LabofShades in Ukraine adds a romantic touch to any project. $6.75 at etsy.com. For Block Printed Fabrics: Indian Stores. ... For Hand-Painted Lamp Shades ...

  6. Artificial silk - Wikipedia

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    Artificial silk or art silk is any synthetic fiber which resembles silk, but typically costs less to produce. Frequently, the term artificial silk is just a synonym for rayon. [1] When made out of bamboo viscose it is also sometimes called bamboo silk. [2] A woman wearing a Utility rayon shirt dress with front-buttoning, 1943

  7. Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - Wikipedia

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    By the summer of 1892, a report in a trade journal mentioned the company's wide variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and styles for lamps—and was also complimentary of the lamp shades. [52] [Note 7] The Fostoria Shade and Lamp company was the largest manufacturer of lamp shades in the United States. [54]