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hand-printed
adjective
Alternative form of handprinted
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All of these books were hand-printed on handmade paper or parchment.
In 1919, they also hand-printed a small book of Eliot's earlier poems, and published it together with Virginia's own "Kew Gardens".
Cooper hand-printed hundreds of blank maps of Manhattan, each self-addressed and stamped so they could be mailed back to her.
Balance them with the Miami T-shirt from Passarella Death Squad, £49, hand-printed in London and made from imported Japanese cotton.
Be warned, though – this hand-printed Lovenskate pint-size mug's printed internal radness scale is bound to encourage some competitive biscuit dunking.
In 1983 the master printer Ward Ritchie taught her to print, and she started a fresh career as a respected designer of hand-printed artists' books and broadsides.
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"My fabrics look old, hand printed, vegetable dyed," Irving says.
The city is also well known for its qalamkārs, cotton fabrics hand printed with various designs.
They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
And so Erwine and his brother Louis, along with a friend, Jackson Ellis, started a hand-printed-wallpaper business.
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