If a fabric is formed with a satin weave using filament fibres such as silk, nylon, or polyester, the corresponding fabric is termed a satin, although some definitions insist that the fabric be made from silk.
I don't know about everyday objects, but I know that your blood contains iron.
The male Satin Bowerbird collects blue objects.
A costume for Halloween that is made of satin
A Satin dress will always be made out of Silk however, you can get unauthentic dresses made out of wool. If you want a real satin dress it is made out of silk.
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Male satin bowerbirds collect objects that are the same color as a female's eyes: bright blue.
What sort of objects does this refer to?
they represent objects that were made by her ancestors and have been passed down.
Satin can be made from either man-made or natural fibers. Satin is a type of fabric, not a type of fiber. Most satin is made from man-made materials, but some more expensive satins are made from 100% silk.
White satin sugar is made from beets.
Satin yoryu is a synthetic fabric, often made of polyesther, which has the look, feel, drape and movement of many satin and stin-like fabrics.
They both refer to the weave of a fabric. With satin, the direction of the weave results in a fabric that is very shiny on one side, and dull on the other, where a damask weave is varied, so that the pattern is shiny in places on one side, and in different places on the other side. The arrangement results in an over pattern defined by the weave.