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Muslin (/ˈmʌzlɪn/) is a
cotton fabric of
plain weave. It is made in a wide
range of
weights from
delicate sheers to co**** sheeting. It gets its name from...
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immensely po****r and sold
across the
globe for millennia.
Muslin from "India" is
mentioned in the
book Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea, aut****d by an anonymous...
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Ashram Trust.
Muslin was
registered under Bangladesh as its
geographical indication in 2020. The soft or
refined khadi is
known as
muslin khadi. Researchers...
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exports in the 18th century. Punjum, Salampores, Palampores, Chintz,
Book muslin and Longcloth,
varieties of
Ghingahm were
among the
piece goods which...
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Jamdani (Bengali: জামদানি) is a fine
muslin textile (figured with
different patterns)
produced for
centuries in
South Rupshi of
Narayanganj district in...
- with a plain,
usually loose, weave,
produced in
various weights similar to
muslin and
other plain weave fabrics. For buckram, the
fabric is
soaked in a sizing...
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substance in the
photographs of
Crawford was
ordinary muslin.
During a séance D'Albe had
observed white muslin between Goligher's feet.
Ectoplasm on many occasions...
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inexpensive fabrics like
muslin. Some
dress forms are
adjustable to
match the wearer's
unique measurements, and the
muslin is fit
around the form accordingly...
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Fourteen and
sixteen number Punjum, Salampores, Palampores, Chintz,
Book muslin and Longcloth,
varieties of
Ghingahm were
among the
piece goods which...
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Scotland in 1854. This was sold as "Patented Corn Flour".
Brown &
Polson were
muslin manufacturers who had been
producing laundry starch for the
Paisley shawl...