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around one, from proto-germanic kalithaz (compare o.frisian 'klath', middle dutch 'cleet', dutch 'kleed', middle high german 'kleit', and german 'kleid', all meaning "garment"). [ ] history[ edit ] main article: history of clothing and textiles the banton burial cloth, the oldest existing example of warp
likely made by the native asi people of northwest romblon . the first clothes, worn at least years ago and perhaps much earlier, were probably made of animal skins and helped protect early humans from the elements. at some point, people learned to weave plant fibers into textiles. the discovery of dyed...
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specialty by ashok hakoo last updated feb , dyeing and finishing the dying behaviour of pashmina is identical with sheep wool. however, due to the hydrophilic outer cuticle, the uptake of dye is faster. the acid dyes, : metal complex dye, : metal complex dyes and reactive dyes are used for pashmina fabrics
. generally, fabrics are dyed with dark shades and with bright colours like red, blue-green, yellow, and black. dying with acid dyes is carried out at ph - , with the addition of sulphuric acid. related posts recycled italian zero impact wool carbon fibre - strong, stiff, &... types of textile fibers...
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