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ARCHAEOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Cave drapery; Cave bacon; Cave onyx; Flownstone
  • ''Saracen's tent'' in [[Luray Caverns]] in [[Virginia]] is considered to be one of the most well-formed flowstone draperies in the world
  • Diagram of dripstone cave structures (flowstone labelled AB)

United Drapery Stores         
FORMER BRITISH RETAIL GROUP
United Drapery
United Drapery Stores, or UDS, was a British retail group that dominated the British high street from the 1950s to the early 1980s.
Drapery Court of Brussels         
  • Gilles van Hamme, admitted to the [[House of Roodenbeke]] in 1376, alderman in 1389 and 1399, Dean of the Drapery Court in 1378 and 1392.
  • Jean van Orley]].
Draft:Court of Drapery (Brussels); Court of Drapery of Brussels
The Drapery Court (French: Gilde Drapière or Tribunal de la Draperie, Dutch: Lakengilde)Louis-Prosper Gachard in Documents inédits concernant les troubles de la Belgique, 1838, volume 1, p. 198.
drapery         
  • [[Funerary stele]] of a Greek dancer, 400s BC
DEPICTION OF THE FOLDS AND WOVEN PATTERNS OF LOOSE-HANGING CLOTHING ON THE HUMAN FORM
Drape; Drapes; Draperies; Draping
(draperies)
1.
You can refer to cloth, curtains, or clothing hanging in folds as drapery or draperies.
In the dining-room the draperies create an atmosphere of elegance.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
2.
Drapery is cloth that you buy in a shop. (BRIT; in AM, use dry goods
)
My mother ran a couple of drapery shops.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Flowstone

Flowstones are sheetlike deposits of calcite or other carbonate minerals, formed where water flows down the walls or along the floors of a cave. They are typically found in "solution caves", in limestone, where they are the most common speleothem. However, they may form in any type of cave where water enters that has picked up dissolved minerals. Flowstones are formed via the degassing of vadose percolation waters.

Flowstone may also form on manmade structures as a result of calcium hydroxide being leached from concrete, lime or mortar. These secondary deposits created outside the cave environment, which mimic the shapes and forms of speleothems, are classified as "calthemites" and are associated with concrete degradation.