şam kumaşı

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Turkish - English
damask
Of a grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose

My cage has many rooms / Damask and dark / Nothing there sings, / Not even my lark.

A damask rose
a figured woven fabric in which the design is created by the use of satin and sateen weaves
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
Damask silk; silk woven with an elaborate pattern of flowers and the like
having a woven pattern; "damask table linens"
Pertaining to, or originating at, the city of Damascus; resembling the products or manufactures of Damascus
a heavy, reversible fabric featuring a pattern which is distinguished from the background by contrasting luster
Linen so woven that a pattern in produced by the different directions of the thread, without contrast of color
Material usually produced in a single colour without a back as the design, which appears shiny on an opaque background, is woven with a satin weave for a tram using the same weave as the warp Its name comes from the city of Damascus, the ancient centre of the production and commerce of this material
firm, glossy jacquard-patterned fabric, similar to brocade, but flatter and reversible - it can be made from linen, cotton, rayon or silk, or a combination of fibers
A glossy jacquard fabric, usually made from linen, cotton, rayon, silk, or blends The patterns are flat and reversible The fabric is often used in napkins, tablecloths, draperies, and upholstery
A heavy woolen or worsted stuff with a pattern woven in the same way as the linen damask; made for furniture covering and hangings
A two-tone effect in cloth - usually woven; fabric with a pattern woven into it
{f} weave or decorate cloth with an elaborate design; mark with a pattern of wavy lines
as metal
{i} reversible fabric with woven patterns; damask steel, Damascus steel (hand-wrought steel with a wavy pattern etched on its surface)
Having the color of the damask rose
A firm textured fabric with patterns similar to brocade but lighter and reversible Table damasks are Jacquard woven in lustrous designs