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<p>mythos were depicted as well. Outside of narrative needlework, motifs and patterns that reflected the natural world were popular, alongside the introduction of the Islamic <a href="page.php?w=arabesque">arabesque</a> design to Renaissance Italy. Its interlocking knots and foliage shapes were used among needleworkers and painters alike, spread across countries through pattern books. Islamic arabesques particularly found a market through its implementation into <a href="page.php?w=Point_de_Venise">Venetian lace</a>. The production of needlework</p><p>
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