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velletjes

Velletjes is a Dutch plural noun used to describe small pieces, patches, or layers that have a velvety appearance. The word comes from vel, velvet, with the diminutive suffix -tje and the plural ending -letjes. The exact meaning depends on context.

In textiles and crafts, velletjes typically refer to small pieces or remnants of velvet fabric, used for

In informal language related to the body, velletjes can denote thin, soft patches on the skin that

In fashion and arts, velletjes may describe velvety appliques or embellishments added to surfaces to create

The term is largely colloquial and its interpretation depends on the surrounding words. When encountering velletjes,

patchwork,
appliqué,
or
decorative
accents
on
garments
and
accessories.
resemble
velvet
in
texture,
such
as
fine,
flaky
layers
or
crusts.
In
formal
medical
contexts,
more
precise
terms
are
usually
preferred,
and
velletjes
is
treated
as
non-technical
or
colloquial.
texture
and
visual
contrast.
consider
whether
the
reference
is
about
fabric,
skin,
or
decoration
to
determine
the
intended
meaning.
See
also
velvet
and
velveteen
for
related
concepts.