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Yvonne J. (1982). The loom of interdependence:
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nascent urban bourgeoisie, and many
others possessed skills such as
silkweaving, clock-making, silversmithing, and optometry. [citation needed] Camisards...
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March 2018. Arterburn,
Yvonne J. (1982). The loom of interdependence:
silkweaving cooperatives in Kanchipuram.
Hindustan Pub. Co. pp. 44, 47, 50–53. ISBN 9780391027497...
- philanthropist,
patron of the arts,
descended from the
Griffin and
Guillemard silkweaving families.
Daniel Legrand (1783–1858),
philanthropist and industrialist...
- towns,
which now
devoted themselves almost entirely to
foreign commerce.
Silkweaving was
introduced in the 17th century, and was
especially prosperous in...
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sending the
finished designs up to London. She
moved to the
London silkweaving center of
Spitalfields with her
widowed sister around 1730, and there...