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Date: 2006-03-13 19:43:58
Weaves
Weaving
Lampas
Twill
Plain weave
Loom
Warp
Selvage
Woven fabric
Heddle
Textile
Damask
Issue 19 OctoberComplex Weavers Medieval Textiles
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