-
fabric was
resistant to washing,
retaining its clearness. and
varieties of
mulmul (Mulboos khas, Jhuna,
Sarkar ali, Sarbati, Tarindam) were
among the most...
- yarns') used to
produce it.
Eksuti was
another variety using a
single thread.
Mulmul types such as āb-i-ravān
running water, Baft Hawa
woven air Fine muslin...
- "star cluster" or "star of stars" in the lists,
written as MUL.MUL, or
MULMUL (𒀯𒀯). The
second formal compendium of
stars in
Babylonian astronomy is...
-
handkerchief Description Handicraft Type
Embroidery Area
Himachal Pradesh Country India Registered March 2010
Material Silk and
cotton (muslin or
mulmul)...
-
introduced widely over the
regions of India. Nowadays, in India, silk,
mulmul, cotton, and
synthetic sarees are also sold with
Kalamkari print. Printing...
- a
beautiful flower-like
pattern appears all over the
cloth as a design.
Mulmul (fine muslin),
handloom or silk
cloth were the
traditional choices but now...
-
involves the use of
white thread on
white muslin (tanzeb), fine
cotton (
mulmul), or voile, fine
almost sheer fabrics which showcases shadow work embroidery...
-
Padmavati hailed from Sri Lanka. The
costumes for
Shahid Kapoor were made from
mulmul and cotton, with
special attention given to the turbans, one of which, featuring...
-
fabric produced from this new
variety of
cotton was
known as
mulmul or
Shantipuri mulmul.
During the 15th-16th centuries,
fabric was
woven in Shantipur...
- ****ure generations.
Originally Phulkari was done with real flowers. Silk and
Mulmul (soft
cotton muslin)
fabrics were used
because of
their purity and longevity...