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  2. Calico - Wikipedia

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    However, it is still very cheap owing to its unfinished and undyed appearance. The fabric was originally from the city of Calicut in southwestern India. It was made by the traditional weavers called cāliyans. The raw fabric was dyed and printed in bright hues, and calico prints became popular in Europe.

  3. Chintz - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] [3] The cloth is printed with designs featuring flowers and other patterns in different colours, typically on a light, plain background.

  4. African wax prints - Wikipedia

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    Costly designs are printed digitally. Fancy fabrics in general are cheap, industrially produced imitations of the wax prints and are based on industry print. Fancy fabrics are also called imiwax, Java print, roller print, le fancy or le légos. These fabrics are produced for mass consumption and stand for ephemerality and caducity.

  5. Paisley (design) - Wikipedia

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    Printed paisley was cheaper than the costly woven paisley, and this added to its popularity. The key places of printing paisley were Britain and the Alsace region of France. [21] The peak period of paisley as a fashionable design ended in the 1870s, [22] perhaps as so many cheap printed versions were on the market.

  6. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    Wool continued to dominate the European markets, but cotton prints were introduced to Britain by the East India Company in the 1690s. [16] Imports of calicoes, cheap cotton fabrics from Kozhikode, then known as Calicut, in India, found a mass market among the poor.

  7. List of fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Fabrics in this list include fabrics that are woven, braided or knitted from textile fibres