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:_fc273cf0 skos:prefLabel "Materials by form"@en.
:_6dd3f326 a skos:Concept;
           skos:inScheme :scheme;
           skos:prefLabel "Damask"@en;
           skos:prefLabel "Damast"@de;
           skos:broader :_fc273cf0;
           skos:changeNote [
    rdfs:comment "initial version"@en;
    dct:created "2021-05-26T13:40:58+00:00";
    dct:creator "Elena Chestnova"
];
           skos:definition "In Semper's understanding a damask is \"ein Brokat ohne Gold\" (see Ms_216_230). This is very different from how most specialists today would describe it and might well have been different to how Semper's contemporaries thought of it. A damask today is single colour material, in which the motif is woven by the alteration in the structure of the weave. Whether a damask is a type of brocade is debatable. Some specialists will say that brocade for them is such when a different colour is used in the weft. "@en;
           skos:changeNote [
    dct:creator "Elena Chestnova";
    dct:modified "2022-05-18T19:11:26+00:00"
];
           skos:notation "THING0322"^^<>.
