damask

/ˈdæməsk/
adjective
  1. Made of or resembling damask fabric.
    • The damask napkins added elegance to the dinner party.
    • The hotel room had damask wallpaper with a subtle pattern.
    • He wore a damask vest to the formal event.
  2. Having a pattern or color reminiscent of a damask rose, especially a soft pink or rose color.
    • The sunset painted the sky in damask hues of pink and gold.
    • She painted her bedroom walls a soft damask pink.
    • The damask glow of the morning light filled the room.
noun
  1. A rich, patterned fabric, typically made of silk, linen, or cotton, with a reversible design.
    • The curtains were woven from heavy damask in a deep burgundy color.
    • The tablecloth was made of white damask with a floral pattern.
    • She chose a damask upholstery for the antique chairs.
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