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  2. Sequin - Wikipedia

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    Sequins made with nautilus shell were found dating back 12,000 years in Indonesia. [2] [3] Evidence exists that gold sequins were being used as decoration on clothing or paraphernalia in the Indus Valley as early as 2500 BC, during the Kot Diji phase. [4] Solid gold sequins sewn into royal garments were found inside the tomb of Tutankhamun. [5]

  3. Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods - Wikipedia

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    Natural vegetable fibres include cotton, linen, jute and hemp. Animal protein fibres include wool and silk. Man-made fibres (made by industrial processes) including nylon, polyester will be used in some hobbies and handicrafts and in the developed world. Almost all commercial textiles are produced by industrial methods. Textiles are still ...

  4. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    British cotton products were successful in European markets, constituting 40.5% of exports in 1784–1786. ... Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World (2015 ...

  5. These 5 Unexpected Christmas Ornament Styles Are Trending ...

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    Made from colorful felt and stuffed with cotton, these plush ornaments are often embellished with sequins, beads, tassels, and decorative stitching. Letters, wreaths, bells, and other unique ...

  6. History of clothing and textiles - Wikipedia

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    The cotton textile industry was responsible for a large part of India's international trade. [78] India had a 25% share of the global textile trade in the early 18th century. [79] Indian cotton textiles were the most important manufactured goods in world trade in the 18th century, consumed across the world from the Americas to Japan. [76]

  7. Timeline of clothing and textiles technology - Wikipedia

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    1000s – Finely decorated examples of cotton socks made by true knitting using continuous thread appear in Egypt. [14] 1000s – The earliest clear illustrations of the spinning wheel come from the Islamic world. [20] 1100s-1300s – Dual-roller cotton gins appear in India and China. [21]

  8. Queen Elizabeth’s Signature Barn Jacket Gets a ... - AOL

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    Hailing from France, it was first introduced in the 19th century and made from cotton or moleskin. The roomy pockets were a fixture from the start, as field workers, farmers, and other laborers ...

  9. Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    The food-sprinkle dragée is now also made in a form resembling pearls. "Sugar shapes" ("sequins") are a newer product which come in a variety of shapes, often flavored, for holidays or themes, such as Halloween witches and pumpkins, or flowers and dinosaurs. Candy cane shapes may taste like peppermint, and gingerbread men like gingerbread cookies.