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Hollow stem of giant reeds, or solid stem of slender palms, used as a substitute for whalebone in corsets. Extremely fine round or flat strips of cane are found in corsets and petticoats until the end of the c19th.
Ãâó: www.corsetheaven.com/corsets/corset_advice/diction...
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The previous season's shoots that have matured and become woody. Selected canes are retained during pruning for the following season's fruit production.
Ãâó: www.abbottwinery.com/Glossary/body_glossary.html
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Type of toy used in S&M play. Usually made of flexible material like bamboo. Used for spanking play and designed to be used lightly for real life play.
Ãâó: www.aslavesheart.com/dictionary.html
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It is a split rattan for covering chair seats and backs.
Ãâó: www.leisurefurniture.co.uk/glossory-furntiureC.asp
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Carried when top hat is worn. Must match top hat.
Ãâó: www.alsformalwear.com/tuxedo-dictionary.asp
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