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  2. Valentina (software) - Wikipedia

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    Valentina is an open source pattern drafting software tool, designed to be the foundation of a new stack of open source tools to remake the garment industry. [5] The program was named after mother of the founder Roman Telezhinsky, a cutter by profession, who gave him the idea for the project.

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    Mosaic border of rinceaux and animals, from the Via Panisperna in Rome, late 2nd - early 1st century BC. In architecture and the decorative arts, a rinceau (plural rinceaux; from the French, derived from old French rain 'branch with foliage') is a decorative form consisting of a continuous wavy stemlike motif from which smaller leafy stems or groups of leaves branch out at more or less regular ...

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    Simple Kitchen Curtains, Custom Fabric Roller Shade, Paper Café Curtains, Mini Window Vases DCRJ-804L (95) From the Sea: 2008 8 Plaster Mermaid Wall Ornament, Ribbon Mermaid Doll, Magnetic Pearl Bracelet and Beach Glass Pendant, Sea-Style Bath Salts DCRJ-805L (96) Medieval Lights: 2008 8

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  6. Roman mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Roman mosaics are constructed from geometrical blocks called tesserae, [11] placed together to create the shapes of figures, motifs and patterns. [3] Materials for tesserae were obtained from local sources of natural stone, with the additions of cut brick, tile and pottery creating coloured shades of, predominantly, blue, black, red, white and ...

  7. Toga - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the Emperor Tiberius showing a draped toga of the 1st century AD. The toga (/ ˈ t oʊ ɡ ə /, Classical Latin: [ˈt̪ɔ.ɡa]), a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a roughly semicircular cloth, between 12 and 20 feet (3.7 and 6.1 m) in length, draped over the shoulders and around the body.