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ikat fabrics are found among many peoples, including in central and south east asia, china, japan, the middle east, west africa, and latin america. but in uzbekistan, specifically, the fabric became a kind of prestige symbol in the country's culture. the local name for ikat is abr fabrics (abr means
"cloud" in persian), since the patterns resemble light clouds floating in the sky and reflected in the water of a river. in europe, resist-dye fabrics came to be called ikat, from the malay term mengikat, meaning to "wrap" or "tie" (i.e. to tie the threads during the dyeing process to prevent selected...
https://voicesoncentralasia.org/how-ikat-accompanied-history-in-central-asia/
textile - wikipedia textile from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search "fabric" redirects here. for other uses, see fabric (disambiguation) and textile (disambiguation) . material produced by twining, weaving, felting, knotting, or otherwise processing natural or synthetic
fibers textile market on the sidewalks of karachi , pakistan simple textile (magnified) fabric shop in canal town mukalla , yemen late antique textile, egyptian , now in the dumbarton oaks collection mrs. conde nast wearing a silk fortuny tea gown traditional table cloth, maramures , romania a textile...
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