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  2. Sistan embroidery - Wikipedia

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    This is an ancient handicraft that has been traced as far back as 5th-century BC, from the Scythians. [2] In the Sistan region clothing historically has been created using fabric in shades of white and cream for both genders, in order to reflect light; and traditionally on women's clothing the embroidery was black, and on men's clothing the embroidery was cream. [3]

  3. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Popular early 1970s fashions for women included Tie dye shirts, Mexican 'peasant' blouses, [14] folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, [15] and military surplus clothing. [16] Bottom attire for women during this time included bell-bottoms , gauchos, [ 15 ] [ 17 ] frayed jeans , midi skirts , and ankle-length maxi dresses .

  4. Huipil - Wikipedia

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    However, the introduction of commercial fabric made this costly, and many indigenous women stopped making this fabric or making simpler versions. By the early 1800s, women began to wear undecorated huipils or European style blouses. By the end of the 19th century, most Maya women had forgotten the technique of brocade weaving entirely. [3]

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  6. Iranian handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Pateh, needlework on wool, with colored thread, mostly of silk. It is mostly created by women. [5] Rasht embroidery; Sermeh embroidery; Sistan embroidery and Sistan cream embroidery , using a black, cream or white thread color to decorate clothing or other fabrics; Zardozi, metal embroidery thread work made of silver or gold. [6] Balochi needlework

  7. Scouring (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Silk is an animal fiber it consists 70–80% fibroin and 20–30% sericin (the gum coating the fibres). It carries impurities like dirt, oils, fats and sericin. The purpose of silk scouring is to remove the coloring matter and the gum that is a sticky substance which envelops the silk yarn. The process is also called ''degumming''.

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