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== References ==
== References ==


* Abbott, James Archer. ''Jansen Furniture.'' Acanathus Press: 2007. ISBN 978-0-926494-45-9.
* Abbott, James Archer. ''Jansen Furniture.'' Acanathus Press: 2007. {{ISBN|978-0-926494-45-9}}.
* Pegler, Martin. ''The Dictionary of Interior Design.'' Fairchild Publications: 1983. ASIN B0006ECV48.
* Pegler, Martin. ''The Dictionary of Interior Design.'' Fairchild Publications: 1983. ASIN B0006ECV48.



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Galloon
Galloon in gold as worn at the Dutch court
TypeDecorative woven trim
MaterialMetallic gold or silver thread, lace, or embroidery
Galloon trim on the cuffs and chest of a c. 1908 Russian court uniform.

Galloon is a decorative woven trim sometimes in the form of a braid and commonly made of metallic gold or silver thread, lace, or embroidery. Galloon is used in the trim of military and police uniforms, ecclesiastical dress, and as trim on textiles, drapery, and upholstery.

References

  • Abbott, James Archer. Jansen Furniture. Acanathus Press: 2007. ISBN 978-0-926494-45-9.
  • Pegler, Martin. The Dictionary of Interior Design. Fairchild Publications: 1983. ASIN B0006ECV48.