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razai-cover. [ ] this is done by razai-carders (called dhuniyas or dhunnas, see the australian english term for duvet, " doona ") who are professionally adept and seasonally employed in this activity. [ ] [ ] the bowed carding instrument, called the dhunki, has a distinctive twang when it is in use or its string
coverlet ... ^ nigel b. hankin ( ), hanklyn-janklin, or, a stranger's rumble-tumble guide to some words, customs and quiddities indian and indo-british , banyan books, ... each autumn the razai is unquilted and the cotton carded and fluffed ... ^ a b henry balfour ( ), the natural history of the musical bow...
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