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Tessiture Luigi Bevilacqua, the Glossary

Index Tessiture Luigi Bevilacqua

Tessiture Luigi Bevilacqua is a textile company incorporated in Venice in 1875—originally in the sestiere of Castello.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Castello, Venice, Damask, Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti, Lampas, Loom, Satin, Velvet, Venice.

  2. Companies based in Venice
  3. Italian companies established in 1875
  4. Textile companies of Italy

Castello, Venice

Castello is the largest of the six sestieri of Venice, Italy.

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Damask

Damask (/ˈdæməsk/; Arabic: دمشق) is a woven, reversible patterned fabric.

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Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti

Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti (also known as Giovanni Mansueti; c. 1465 – March 26, 1527) was an Italian painter.

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Lampas

Lampas is a type of luxury fabric with a background weft (a "ground weave") typically in taffeta with supplementary wefts (the "pattern wefts") laid on top and forming a design, sometimes also with a "brocading weft".

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Loom

A loom is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry.

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Satin

A satin weave is a type of fabric weave that produces a characteristically glossy, smooth or lustrous material, typically with a glossy top surface and a dull back; it is not durable, as it tends to snag.

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Velvet

Weave details visible on a purple-colored velvet fabric Velvet is a type of woven fabric with a dense, even pile that gives it a distinctive soft feel.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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See also

Companies based in Venice

Italian companies established in 1875

Textile companies of Italy

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessiture_Luigi_Bevilacqua