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...ls and carpet products, is done by hands and machine restoration, computer embroidery, restoration of rarities, production of souvenirs, sewing slipcovers, sewin
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''Class 26'' [[Lace]] and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial
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...йиз — ''felt''; {{lang-kk|тұс киіз}}) are large, elaborately [[Embroidery|embroidered]] wall hangings, traditionally made in [[Kyrgyzstan]] and [[Kaz
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...ut the Pazyryks had extremely fine needles with which they did miniature [[embroidery]], and these were probably used for tattooing.
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...tention to details and quality. Lots of hand-craft - stitiching, knitting, embroidery etc. - goes into production of every item. Everything is produced in Moscow
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...on, schools have museums to preserve other parts of their culture, such as embroidery, traditional clothing, silver jewelry, paper cuts of animals and flowers an
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'''Suzani''' is a type of [[Islamic embroidery|embroidered]] and [[decorative]] [[tribe|tribal]] [[textile]] made in [[Ta
...are the primary stitches used. There is also extensive use of [[couching (embroidery)|couching]], in which decorative thread laid on the fabric as a raised line
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...r clothing|fur]] are all traditional materials used for Kazakh clothing. [[Embroidery]], fur, [[jewelry|jewelry,]] and ornamentation may also be used for decorat
...hapan'' is sewn from velvet and decorated with applique, brushes, and gold embroidery. Such a dressing gown was part of the clothing of rich Kazakhs.
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| Kyrgyz [[embroidery]]
| Karelian [[embroidery]]
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