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120 eeuwen vlas in Vlaanderen

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  • Title: 20 eeuwen vlas in Vlaanderen
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  • Publisher: Lannoo
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  • Publish Location: Tielt

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  • First Year Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: ➤  Vilniaus dailės akademijos leidykla
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  • Publish Location: Vilnius

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  • First Year Published: 2009
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Flax Art Supply Stores

Flax is a group of art supply stores spread across the United States. As of January 2024, Flax family owned and operated specialty retail stores are located

Flax (disambiguation)

Office Ken Flax (born 1963), American Olympic hammer thrower Flax Art Supply Stores, a group of art supply stores in the United States Flax, a Python library

Poi (performance art)

(included in kapa haka performances). Poi feature in the 1980s hit song "Poi E". Originally, poi were most commonly made from harakeke (New Zealand flax, Phormium

Phormium tenax

Phormium tenax (called flax in New Zealand English; harakeke in Māori; New Zealand flax outside New Zealand; and New Zealand hemp in historical nautical

Textile arts

fruit, seed hairs, and sap. Flax is believed to be the oldest fiber that was used to create textiles, as it was found in the tombs of mummies from as

Linen

the flax plant. Linen is very strong and absorbent, and it dries faster than cotton. Because of these properties, linen is comfortable to wear in hot

Thai art

materials. The inhabitants were skilled in weaving textiles from plants possessing strong fibers, such as flax, hemp, and ramie. During the Iron Age, Nong

Clothing in ancient Egypt

forbidden in temples and sanctuaries. Peasants, workers and other people of modest condition often wore nothing, but the shenti (made of flax) was worn

List of art media

using various materials. In the art of textiles a soft and flexible material of fibers or yarn is formed by spinning wool, flax, cotton, or other material

New Zealand art

feathers and were the mark of an important person. In pre-European times the main medium for weaving was flax, but following the arrival of Europeans cotton