The only exception is clothing and household linen where the value should be adjusted downwards to reflect wear and tear.
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The rubbing has a similar effect to beating the clothes and household linen on rocks, an ancient method, but is less abrasive.
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Most household items apart from clothing and household linen may be insured on a new-for-old basis, but you should check the policy for exclusions.
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They've added large default fees to overdue debts and have repossessed basic household items like bed linen and children's toys.
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Finished garments, or household textile items can be labelled Irish linen, although they may have been made up in another country.
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Some well-known locations for making heirloom-quality household linens include Ireland, for its Irish linen and lace, and Madeira, known for a type of linen called Madeira cloth.
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The earliest known household linens were made from thin yarn spun from flax fibres to make linen cloth.
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In the later medieval period spreading a high quality white linen or cotton cloth was an important part of preparing for a feast in a wealthy household.