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The "millefleur" style, which translates to "thousand flowers" in French, is typically associated with intricate floral patterns featuring a variety of flowers densely arranged. This style is often seen in textiles, tapestries, and ceramics, particularly during the late medieval and Renaissance periods. It emphasizes a vibrant and colorful aesthetic, showcasing a rich diversity of floral motifs. Notably, millefleur designs are commonly linked to the production of tapestries in Flanders.

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