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Definitions from the WebHaguDefinition:Noun: Hagu refers to a traditional embroidery technique originating from Japan, known for its delicate and intricate patterns. Verb (transitive): When used as a verb, hagu means to embroider using the traditional hagu technique. Verb (intransitive): Hagu can also be used as an intransitive verb to describe the action of creating embroidery using the hagu technique. Adjective: Describing something as "hagu" indicates its relation to the traditional embroidery technique or its resemblance to hagu patterns. Examples:Noun: The elegant tablecloth was embellished with beautiful hagu to showcase Japan's rich textile artistry. Verb: She meticulously hagued a vibrant cherry blossom design onto the fabric. Adjective: The intricate wall tapestry displayed stunning hagu patterns, accentuating the room's cultural ambiance. Related Products: | ||||
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