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  2. Chintz - Wikipedia

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    Chintz jacket and neckerchief with glazed printed cotton petticoat. 1770–1800. MoMu, Antwerp.. Chintz (/ tʃ ɪ n t s / [1]) is a woodblock printed, painted, stained or glazed calico textile that originated in Golconda (present day Hyderabad, India) in the 16th century.

  3. History of the cotton industry in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Wooden mould for printing chintz A chintz (indianes) shop in 1824 The protofactories were established by entrepreneurial merchants, shopkeepers or artisans who saw the booming market for chintz. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] Printing grew rapidly, stimulated by the period of rising population growth and prosperity in the second half of the eighteenth century ...

  4. List of fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Fabrics in this list include fabrics that are woven, ... Chintz; Cloqué; Cloth of gold ... History of clothing and textiles References ...

  5. 10 Easy Ways to Incorporate This Old-Guard Style Into Your Space

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    Chintz is about more than old-school floral-cover prints. These 10 chintz design ideas feel fresh, modern, and applicable to a number of decor styles.

  6. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    Calico and chintz, types of cotton fabrics, became popular in Europe, and by 1664 the East India Company was importing a quarter of a million pieces into Britain. [33] By the 18th century, the middle class had become more concerned with cleanliness and fashion, and there was a demand for easily washable and colourful fabric.

  7. Broderie perse - Wikipedia

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    Broderie perse can be done with any printed fabric on any ground, but it originally was worked with Chintz type fabrics, often imported from India. [1]: 111 Chintz typically has clearly defined, separated motifs, which were cut out and invisibly applied onto the ground fabric. Using motifs from the expensive, highly-prized fabric was a way to ...

  8. Piece goods - Wikipedia

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    Punjum, Salampores, Palampores, Chintz, Book muslin and Longcloth, varieties of Ghingahm were among the piece goods which were exported to America from Madras. [ 32 ] : 22, 429 [ 20 ] During the 1920s , the Philippines was the largest market for cotton piece goods exported by the United States of America.

  9. African wax prints - Wikipedia

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    These fabrics are produced for mass consumption and stand for ephemerality and caducity. Fancy Fabrics are more intense and rich in colours than wax prints and are printed on only one side. As for wax prints, producer, product name and registration number of the design are printed on the selvage. Even the fancy fabrics vary with a certain fashion.