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Buckle

Buckle refers to a clasp at the end of a length of fabric or leather that joins one end of the material to the other.
Buckles are usually seen in belts, and shoes.

Moreover, a bu

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Buckle Bracelet

Buckle Bracelet refers to a bracelet that features a Buckle closure as opposed to a more traditional clasp like a toggle, lobster, or fishhook clasp. These bracelets are commonly made

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Buckram

Deutsch: Buckram / Español: Buckram / Português: Buckram / Français: Buckram / Italiano: Buckram /

Buckram refers to the stiff netting used to make hats which may be blocked or sewn. Buckram was once used by milliners to make blocks for limited use. It is also used in Lining or sti

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Buckram Backing

Buckram Backing refers to the stiff fabric used to give shape and form to items like caps, belts, etc. Buckram Backing used to stabilize embroidery edges.

Buckram Backing is made o

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Bucksain

Bucksain refers to the man's padded over-coat with fairly wide sleeves that became popular in the mid 19th century.

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Buffing

Buffing refers to the process of removing Thin layer of grain side of sole or insole by use of abrasive to give it a finer look or to allow penetration of colour and prevent cracking.

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Buffonts

Buffonts refers to a scarf that was used to cover the decolletage of women's gowns in the late 18th century.

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Bugle Beads

Bugle Beads refer to the Thin tubular shaped glass Beads manufactured in lengths from 2 millimeters to 35 millimeters and a width of 1-2 mm. Bugle Beads can be threaded into jewelery

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