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Plush (technique)  
DÉFINITION
  • n. Plush is a term which is derived from the French "peluche", which also derives from the Latin "pilus", meaning hair. It is a type of silk, cotton, wool or a combination of them cloth, with a cut pile surface longer than the velvet pile. As a cloth, it is woven as a double plush and cut apart on the loom. Generally it is around 0,32 cm long, but it has no standard lenght. Among its uses we can distinguish the apparel, carpets, draperies, uphosltery, etc. When it has inferior quality it is known as plushette.
CONCEPT GÉNÉRIQUE
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
  • CIETA. Vocabulary of technical terms of fabrics (English, French, Italian, Spanish). Lyon: Centre  International d’Etude des Textiles Anciens, 1964; Burnham, Dorothy. Warp and Weft. A Textile Terminology. Royal Ontario Museum, 1980. Stevenson, Angus, ed. Oxford Dictionary of English. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2010.
TRADUCTIONS
Felpa

espagnol

felpudo
Peluche (tissu)

français

Felpa

italien

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