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Qué (quién) es duvet$23372$ - definición

BED COVERING
Silk duvet

Jean Duvet         
  • Apocalypse]]'' series, 1555.
  • Henry II]] between France and Fame, c. 1548
  • ''The Unicorn Purifies the Water with Its Horn'', probably c. 1555-1561
  • ''The Fall of Babylon'', from the ''Apocalypse'' series, circa 1555, Engraving, Plate size: 11 7/8 x 8 3/8 in.
  • ''The Annunciation'', 1520.
FRENCH ARTIST
Jean duvet; Giovanni Danet
Jean Duvet (1485 – after 1562) was a French Renaissance goldsmith and engraver, now best known for his engravings. He was the first significant French printmaker.
Silk comforter         
A silk comforter (絲綿被) is a bed covering, most often used as a duvet, and also commonly referred to as a silk duvet, silk quilt, or silk blanket. Originally used and made in China, since the late 20th century, silk comforters have become more common in Western market areas.
duvet         
  • 1974 Kimptons doona advertisement in the Canberra Times
  • A duvet without a cover, "quilted high and in large panes"
TYPE OF BEDDING
Pierzyna; Continental quilt; Duvets; Eiderdown (bedding)
['d(j)u:ve?]
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a soft, thick quilt used instead of an upper sheet and blankets.
Origin
C18: from Fr., lit. 'down' (see down2).

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Silk comforter

A silk comforter (絲綿被) is a bed covering, most often used as a duvet, and also commonly referred to as a silk duvet, silk quilt, or silk blanket. Originally used and made in China, since the late 20th century, silk comforters have become more common in Western market areas. Their increasing popularity stems from a combination of factors, including their thermal properties, their light weight, and their natural hypoallergenic properties. The opening of the Chinese market to the world since the 1990s has also played a significant role in the spread of silk comforters, as China is both the world's biggest silk producer and silk comforter manufacturer.