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whitetassels

Scientific Name: Dalea carnea

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Subshrub, Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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White Tassels

This page gathers information about various types of white tassels and items featuring them, based on a collection of online product descriptions and search results.

Considerations for Pets

  • Small tassels, particularly those used in crafts or clothing, could present a choking hazard if ingested by pets.

Considerations for Children

  • Small tassels can pose a choking hazard for young children.

Morphological Characteristics

  • Tassels come in various sizes, ranging from small (5.5 cm) to larger sizes.
  • They can be made from a variety of materials including cotton, rayon, silk, nylon, crepe paper and metallic threads.
  • Some tassels include decorative elements such as wood caps, beads, crystals, or stones.

Common Uses

  • Decoration for clothing, accessories (bags, belts, shoes), and home decor (curtains, cushions, shower curtains).
  • Craft projects, including tassel garlands and jewelry making.
  • Part of garments like dresses, tops, scarves, kimonos, and swimwear.
  • Functional uses such as curtain tie-backs.

Quirky Facts

  • Perfume can be infused into tassels to fragrance surroundings, such as "The Matre du parfum" with Yi Yi Ren and White Lotus.
  • Nipple tassels can be heart shaped and adorned with soft materials.
  • Tassels can represent graduation ceremonies and specific years.