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Reversible figured woven fabric
Damask (/ˈdæməsk/; Arabic: دمشق) is a woven, reversible patterned fabric. Damasks are woven by periodically reversing the action of the warp and weft
Damask
Species of plant in the genus Rosa
Rosa × damascena (Latin for damascene rose), more commonly known as the Damask rose, or sometimes as the Iranian Rose, Bulgarian rose, Taif rose, Emirati
Rosa_×_damascena
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up damask in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Damask may refer to: A tapestry-woven fabric, see Damask Damask, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan
Damask_(disambiguation)
Type of steel used in Middle Eastern swordmaking
with the distinctive surface patterns on the swords, in the same way that Damask fabrics (also named for Damascus), got their name. Damascus blades were
Damascus_steel
Fictional character in the Star Wars franchise
novel covers the later life and machinations of Darth Plagueis (born Hego Damask II), over a roughly fifty-year period pre-dating and culminating concurrently
Darth_Plagueis
Species of flowering plant in the cabbage family
family Brassicaceae. It has numerous common names, including dame's rocket, damask-violet, dame's-violet, dames-wort, dame's gilliflower, night-scented gilliflower
Hesperis_matronalis
Edible fruit
can equal it". Samuel Johnson equates "damascene" and "damson" and for "damask plum" simply states "see Plum" (A Dictionary of the English Language, 1755
Damson
Georg Jensen Damask is a manufacturer of home textiles based in Kolding, Denmark. The company was founded in 1756. In 1992, it was appointed as purveyor
Georg_Jensen_Damask
1999 opera music by Alexander Goehr
Kantan and Damask Drum, Op. 67, is opera music in three parts including Kantan and Damask Drum, by Alexander Goehr. The composer and Sarugai Koto adapted
Kantan_and_Damask_Drum
Ornamental roses
least one damask rose existed in Europe for hundreds of years before this. Summer damasks bloom once in summer. Autumn or Four Seasons damasks bloom again
Garden_roses
15th-century Japanese Noh play
Aya no Tsuzumi (綾鼓, "The Damask/Twill Drum") is a Japanese Noh play by an unknown author, written in the 15th century. The fact that Zeami wrote a revised
Aya_no_Tsuzumi
The Damask Cheek is a 1942 comedy play by the British writer John Van Druten in collaboration with Lloyd Morris. It was first performed in Plymouth Theatre
The_Damask_Cheek
manifested in ten incarnations of Operation Damask, that spanned from September 1990 until November 2001. Operation Damask I (6 September 1990 – 3 December 1990)
Australia_in_the_Gulf_War
Operation Damask was an action by the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) and Police of BiH against the Wahhabis and Islamic State recruits
Operation_"Damask"_(2014)
Rose cultivar
d'Ispahan' and 'Pompon des Princes', is a clear pink, half-open kind of Damask rose, a type of garden rose introduced from Asia to Europe during the crusading
Rosa_'Ispahan'
Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran
Damask (Persian: دامسك, also Romanized as Dāmask) is a village in Bala Velayat Rural District, in the Central District of Torbat-e Heydarieh County, Razavi
Damask,_Iran
Control device attached to weaving looms
process of manufacturing textiles with such complex patterns as brocade, damask and matelassé. The resulting ensemble of the loom and Jacquard machine is
Jacquard_machine
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
multi-national fleet in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, under Operation Damask. In addition, medical teams were deployed aboard a US hospital ship, and
Gulf_War
Genus of flowering plants
The genus Aesculus (/ˈaɪskjʊləs/)[citation needed] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae. They are trees and shrubs, mostly native to
Aesculus
Fictional society in the Marvel Comics universe
The Hellfire Club is a fictional society appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Hellfire Club often comes into confrontation
Hellfire_Club_(comics)
Large soft mat for lying on to sleep
in a wide variety of colors and styles. Mattress fabrics can be knits, damask or printed wovens, or inexpensive non-wovens. During the past decade, along
Mattress
Genus of flowering plants
and more recently into eastern Europe. In Bulgaria, Iran and Germany, damask roses (Rosa × damascena 'Trigintipetala') are used. In other parts of the
Rose
2012 soundtrack album by Jimmy Page
Rising - Main Track" (20:29) Side B "Incubus" (1:43) "Damask" (2:00) "Unharmonics" (2:04) "Damask - Ambient" (2:02) "Lucifer Rising - Percussive Return"
Lucifer Rising and Other Sound Tracks
Lucifer_Rising_and_Other_Sound_Tracks
Decorative shuttle-woven fabric
world in the production of all types of silk motifs, including brocades, damasks, brocatelles and tapestry-like fabrics. During the Early Middle Ages, brocade
Brocade
English guitarist (born 1944)
Main Track", while side two contained the tracks "Incubus", "Damask", "Unharmonics", "Damask – Ambient", and "Lucifer Rising – Percussive Return". Asked
Jimmy_Page
City in California, United States
Economics Building." Nine acres of land were bought at Kelso Avenue and Damask (now Inglewood Avenue) for an experimental agricultural statement, thenceforth
Inglewood,_California
Arabic feminine given name
Jouri is an Arabic feminine given name said to mean damask rose. It is written in Arabic as جوري. It has been translated into other languages with multiple
Jouri
Type of rose
Rosa 'de Rescht' is a Portland Damask rose introduced by English gardener Nancy Lindsay in 1945. In the first part of her book The Genus Rosa, Ellen Willmott
Rosa_'de_Rescht'
"Like to the Damask Rose" is a poem either by Francis Quarles called "Hos ego versiculos", or by Simon Wastell called “The flesh profiteth nothing”. It
Like_to_the_Damask_Rose
Yoruba traditional clothing
Aso-oke/ Aso-Ofi, Adire, Aran, Seghosen, Jawu, Aso olona, Silk, lace, or Damask/Brocade. Iro ati Buba is most times paired with Gele and Ipele. Iro can
Yoruba_clothing
Type of fabric
imported to African countries from Europe and is then hand-dyed resulting in a damask textile known for its stiffness and vibrant sheen. It is primarily recognized
Bazin_(fabric)
Horse race
him. Damask, owned by Harry Payne Whitney, was entered as a sporting gesture and to keep Man o' War from having to run alone in a "walkover." Damask finished
Jockey_Club_Gold_Cup
tiny storefront. An unmarked door leads into a smallish bar with gaudy damask wallpaper, pressed tin ceilings and silk couches. The copper bathtub in
Bathtub_Gin_(speakeasy)
Cotton duck Crash (fabric) Crêpe (textile) Crêpe de Chine Cretonne Crochet Damask Darlexx Denim Dimity Dobby Donegal tweed Dotted Swiss Double cloth Dowlas
List_of_fabrics
Thin translucent fabric with an open weave
Strip" Rider 1995, p. 47: "while importing mainly luxury products (such as damask from Damascus, muslin from Mosul, and gauze from Gaza" Moutsos 1983, p. 48–65:
Gauze
Silk satin fabric of Japan
Rinzu (綸子) is a Japanese silk satin damask. It was the preferred fabric for kimono in the Edo period. Harmuth, Louis. Dictionary of Textiles. Fairchild
Rinzu
Celebration in Thailand
It features prominent displays of yellow and white chrysanthemums and damask roses, which are unique to the region. The Flower Festival Parade begins
Chiang_Mai_Flower_Festival
Stadtteil of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Hüls has been part of the city of Krefeld since 1975. It was the site of damask and velvet manufacturing. Including the small district of Hülserberg, it
Hüls_(Krefeld)
Type of clothing, loose-fitting outer garment
gowns were frequently made out of fabrics such as printed cotton, silk damask, or velvet and were mainly worn by upper class men. By the mid-19th century
Dressing_gown
American actor (1914–2010)
Year Program Episode/source 1952 Theatre Guild on the Air The Damask Check 1953 Radio Playhouse Routine Assignment
Kevin_McCarthy_(actor)
Yarn with a metallic appearance
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Lurex
British rose breeder and writer (1926-2018)
with the character and fragrance of old garden roses (such as gallicas, damasks and alba roses) but with the repeat-flowering ability and wide colour range
David_C._H._Austin
Room in the White House in Washington, D.C., United States
While First Lady Dolley Madison in the early 1800s decorated it in yellow damask, it was not officially designated the Yellow Oval Room until the restoration
Yellow_Oval_Room
City in Veneto, Italy
Bedrooms of rich Venetians were usually sumptuous and grand, with rich damask, velvet, and silk drapery and curtains, and beautifully carved rococo beds
Venice
Chancellor as "Smith LC". In court, the Lord Chief Justice wears a black damask gown with gold lace along with a short wig during criminal cases and the
Judiciary of England and Wales
Judiciary_of_England_and_Wales
Greek courtier and painting subject (died 1872)
Beauties' of Ludwig I of Bavaria in an 1841 painting by Joseph Stieler. A Damask rose species bred in 1856 was named Rosa Botsaris after her. In 1845 she
Katerina_Botsari
Species of flowering plant
research has discovered that R. fedtschenkoana is one of the parents of the damask group of garden roses (the other species involved being R. moschata and
Rosa_fedtschenkoana
Species of plant
ancestral progenitors involved in the ancient hybridization of the cultivated Damask rose. It has been proposed as an ancestor of the Damascene rose Rosa × damascena
Rosa_phoenicia
1969 studio album by Tyrannosaurus Rex
November with "Evenings of Damask", "The Seal of Seasons and "'Pon a Hill" committed to tape, although a satisfactory take of "Damask" proved elusive. On 14
Unicorn (Tyrannosaurus Rex album)
Unicorn_(Tyrannosaurus_Rex_album)
Australian guided missile destroyer
Australia to prepare for deployment to the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Damask. Brisbane arrived in the Gulf on 6 December 1990 to serve as part of the
HMAS_Brisbane_(D_41)
Art of inlaying metals
term comes from a perceived resemblance to the rich tapestry patterns of damask silk. The term is also used to describe the use of inlaid copper interconnects
Damascening
Annual ceremony in Iran
million tourists, the essence of the national flower, Rosa damascena, 'Damask Rose'—locally called Mohammadi Rose—planted in many flower gardens in these
Golabgiri
1956 play written by Yukio Mishima
1955 and presented them as modern plays in Tokyo. Of these five, only The Damask Drum was expressed in the traditional Noh fashion. The Lady Aoi was expressed
Five_Modern_Noh_Plays
Style of interior decorating
Rothschild" include lavish use of extravagant heavy textile fabrics (like damask, brocade, and velvet) and much gilding, elaborate stucco ceilings, and precious
Goût_Rothschild
Empress of the French from 1804 to 1810
Roseraie de l'Haye. There were 12 species, about 40 centifolias, mosses and damasks, 20 Bengals, and about 100 gallicas. The botanist Claude Antoine Thory
Joséphine_de_Beauharnais
Outermost layer of a physical object
Water droplet lying on a damask. Surface tension is high enough to prevent it passing through the textile.
Surface
Index of plants with the same common name
dog's tooth violets Exacum affine, Persian violet Hesperis matronalis, damask violet, dame's violet Hottonia palustris, water violet Streptocarpus sect
List of plants known as violet
List_of_plants_known_as_violet
Painting by Frederick Sandys
model is unknown), Mary is depicted in front of a patterned forest-green damask. She holds an alabaster ointment cup, a traditional attribute which associates
Mary_Magdalene_(Sandys)
Bashkir folk epic
Shulgen and Zarkum, Azraka tells them about the magic horse Akbuzat, a damask sword that is not given to everyone and the most beautiful girl in the world
Ural-batyr
Liturgical headdress worn by Christian bishops and abbots
border. Cardinals in the presence of the Pope wear a mitre of white linen damask. The auriphrygiata is of plain gold cloth or white silk with gold, silver
Mitre
Term in fragrance extraction for the mass remaining after solvent extraction
An image of a Damask rose. This aromatic species of rose is used for producing rose concrete to be made into a rose absolute. Rose is one of the most popular
Concrete_(perfumery)
Syrian actress
S4 (2019) The Harem (2019) Love Me Not S2 (2020) Chicago Street (2020) Damask S1 (2020) The Harem S2 (2020) Love Is Madness S3 (2020) Because It's My
Nadine_Khoury
Simple loose clothing item to wrap around in the Punjab region
is a thick cotton blanket cloth in northern Indian subcontinent; it is a damask cloth used for blankets and winter wraps. Khes is generally hand-woven with
Khes
Historic house in North Carolina, US
intricate ceiling. The suite of rooms includes: the Damask Room, with silk damask draperies and distinct damask-style wallpaper; the Claude Room, named after
Biltmore_Estate
Queen of England from 1536 to 1537
in the Old Jewel House of Whitehall Palace. The list includes: gowns of damask, velvet, and satin; kirtles of velvet, cloth of silver, taffeta, and purple
Jane_Seymour
Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern
2007 Example of 1920s tartan cloth from Belarus, in a complex non-twill damask weave Silk tartan cloth of white, grey, and golden thread from Lithuania
Tartan
Shiny, smooth straw made in Japan from rice paper and used for fedora hats
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Toyo_straw
Traditional textiles produced in the Nishijin district of Kyoto
can be woven using various techniques, such as tsumugi, kasuri, velvet, damask, brocade, and more. The term, therefore, refers to the place of origin,
Nishijin-ori
and members of the University of Warwick is as follows. Robe Red satin damask, trimmed with three-inch (76 mm) gold plate lace on fronts, cape, hem and
Academic dress of the University of Warwick
Academic_dress_of_the_University_of_Warwick
Indian rose petal preserve
(rose) and qand (sugar/sweet). Traditionally, gulkand is prepared with Damask roses. Other common types of roses used include China rose, French rose
Gulkand
original Japanese version and by Travis Mullenix in the Funimation dub. Damask (ダマスク, Damasuku): A gas mask-wearing pyromaniac who partook in the tournament
List_of_One_Piece_characters
Comune in Calabria, Italy
foreign markets, and iconic for the finest fabrication of silks, velvets, damasks, and brocades from the city. Catanzaro overlooks the Gulf of Squillace
Catanzaro
American defunct cosmetics and perfume company
1944 Sea Shell 1944 Soignee 1944 Water Sprite 1944 An English Garden 1945 Damask 1945 Little Women 1945 Ritual 1945 Baby Pink 1947 Directoire 1948 French
Charles_of_the_Ritz
Pre-industrial process in making wool fabric
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Fulling
British actress (1893–1980)
Clover, contained one of Courtneidge's most celebrated sketches, "Double Damask", by Dion Titheradge, in which her character, Mrs. Spooner, and two shop
Cicely_Courtneidge
Learned society and professional body
to a violet damask Oxford burgon-shaped hood. Corporate members (MInstP) are entitled to wear a hood of Toronto full shape in violet damask, lined in violet
Institute_of_Physics
Type of textile
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Calico
Category of polymers, in which the monomers are joined together by ester links
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Polyester
British shirting brand owned by Albini Group of Albino, Bergamo
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Thomas_Mason_(apparel)
Species of plant
gallica 'Officinalis'. It is also called the apothecary's rose, the crimson damask rose, or the red rose of Lancaster. It is the county flower of Lancashire
Rosa_gallica
English noblewoman (1519–1547)
contents included gowns of black damask, black velvet laid with parchment lace, and of purple satin, kirtles of crimson damask and purple tissue, with sleeves
Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland
Eleanor_Clifford,_Countess_of_Cumberland
Arabic concept for emotional state caused by music or recitation
Metalwork Features Arabesque Arabic geometric patterns Banna'i Damascus steel Damask Girih tiles Hedwig glass Kiswah Muqarnas Pseudo-Arabic Zellij Cuisine Eastern
Tarab
Openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Lace
Concept in laser optics
(1986). Lasers. University Science Books. pp. 664–669. ISBN 0-935702-11-3. Damask, Jay N. (2004). Polarization Optics in Telecommunications. Springer. pp
Rayleigh_length
Cellulose-based semi-synthetic fiber
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Rayon
Musical work by Edward Elgar
"The Self Banished" (1875) "A War Song" (1884) Seven Lieder "Like to the Damask Rose" (1892) "Queen Mary's Song" (1889) "A Song of Autumn" (1892) "The Poet's
Cello_Concerto_(Elgar)
Plain knit fabric
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Jersey_(fabric)
Italian wool mill
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Lanificio_Carlo_Barbera
Italian textile company
Castello. The company deals primarily with the production of velvet, lampas, damask, and satin on 17th century looms. The first evidence of the involvement
Tessiture_Luigi_Bevilacqua
Aerial bomb
employs Scene Matching Area Correlation technology more akin to the US Navy DAMASK seeker or Tomahawk DSMAC. This results in the ability to attack low contrast
KAB-500KR
Dutch entomologist (1658–1727)
Dutch designer of patterns and merchant of luxurious textiles, such as damask, silk and brocade. Lieven's parents were Cornelis Joosten Heyns, a wine
Levinus_Vincent
Yoruba patterned hand-woven fabric
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Aso_Olona
Mixture of herbs and dried flowers
Although it may vary by vendor, generally all mixes contain: anise (يانسون), Damask rose (زهرة الجوري), thyme (زعتر), pennyroyal (نعناع البري), lavender (خزامى)
Zhourat_shamia
English privateer (1560–1592)
3 kilograms or 122,000 pesos worth) and then picked through the silks, damasks, musks (used in perfume manufacture), spices, wines, and ship's supplies
Thomas_Cavendish
2005 studio album by OK Go
Oh No First edition album cover; later issues feature a fully damask design without the band’s name. Studio album by OK Go Released August 30, 2005 Recorded
Oh_No_(OK_Go_album)
contemporaries as the reformer of damask and her weaving as the renaissance of the damask art. Her method of damask weaving has been called the Dora Jung
Dora_Jung
Durable woven fabric with warp-wise stripes of cut pile
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Corduroy
Cloth dyeing technique
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Batik
Hooked nail for use in a tenterframe
Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene Fustian
Tenterhook
Former opera house in Manhattan, New York
and Verdi), dated from this time. The first of the Met's signature gold damask stage curtains was installed in 1906, completing the look that the Old Metropolitan
Metropolitan Opera House (39th Street)
Metropolitan_Opera_House_(39th_Street)
DAMASK
DAMASK
Boy/Male
Greek
From Damascus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably an occupational name for someone who sold damask, a richly woven material of a kind originally made in Damascus. The English word also came to denote a rich pink color, and it is possible that the surname arose as a nickname with reference to someone’s complexion.
Boy/Male
Greek
From Damascus.
Boy/Male
Greek
From Damascus.
DAMASK
DAMASK
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish
Supplanter; One who Supplants; Variant of Jacob Supplanter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the God, Lamb of the God (1)
Boy/Male
Indian
Description of a lion
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi
God has Appointed; Jeremiah
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Goddess
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Nation's army.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Dedicated
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Laxmi
Male
Egyptian
, a surname of King Tut-ankh-amen.
Biblical
the oath, or fullness, of God
DAMASK
DAMASK
DAMASK
DAMASK
DAMASK
v.
Alt. of Damasken
n.
Damask silk; silk woven with an elaborate pattern of flowers and the like.
n.
A species of damask made on the drawloom.
n.
Linen so woven that a pattern in produced by the different directions of the thread, without contrast of color.
v.
To decorate, as iron, steel, etc., with a peculiar marking or "water" produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or incrusting with another metal, as silver or gold, or by etching, etc., to damask.
v. i.
The undulating line or streak of luster on cloth watered, or calendered, or on damask steel.
n.
A small oval plum of a blue color, the fruit of a variety of the Prunus domestica; -- called also damask plum.
n.
Damask or Damascus steel; also, the peculiar markings or "water" of such steel.
n.
A deep pink or rose color.
imp. & p. p.
of Damask
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Damask
a.
Woven like damask.
v. t.
Same as Damask, or Damaskeen, v. t.
n.
A kind of modified damask or brocade.
n.
A wavy, lustrous pattern or decoration such as is imparted to linen, silk, metals, etc. See Water, v. t., 3, Damask, v. t., and Damaskeen.
n.
A heavy woolen or worsted stuff with a pattern woven in the same way as the linen damask; -- made for furniture covering and hangings.
n.
A sword of Damask steel.
v. t.
To decorate in a way peculiar to Damascus or attributed to Damascus; particularly: (a) with flowers and rich designs, as silk; (b) with inlaid lines of gold, etc., or with a peculiar marking or "water," as metal. See Damaskeen.
a.
Having the color of the damask rose.
a.
Pertaining to, or originating at, the city of Damascus; resembling the products or manufactures of Damascus.